odlok
Odlok is a Slovenian term meaning "decree" or "ordinance." It refers to a formal, legally binding order issued by a competent authority, often at the municipal or regional level. Odloks are used to regulate specific policies, administrative procedures, or local issues within a defined jurisdiction. They are typically issued by local councils, mayoral offices, or other governmental bodies to implement laws, manage public services, or address community concerns.
The legal standing of odlok is derived from higher legislative frameworks. In Slovenia, odlok must align with
The process of adopting an odlok usually involves drafting, consultation with relevant stakeholders, and approval by
Odloks play a significant role in local governance by providing the legal basis for community-specific rules.
The concept of odlok underscores the importance of localized regulation within the framework of national law,