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o avtorjih
As. Marjan Kos is an assistant and a PhD student at the Department of
Constitutional Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana. He rese-
arches constitutional law and european constitutional law and supervises
students' teams at regional moot court competition in knowing the Euro-
pean Convention on Human Rights.
Jaka Kukavica je doktorski raziskovalec na European University Institute,
Department of Law. V svojem raziskovalnem delu se primerjalnopravno
ukvarja z metodo konsenza kot razlagalne metode v ustavnopravnem in
kvaziustavnopravnem odločanju.
Jaka Kukavica is a PhD researcher at the European University Institute,
Department of Law. In his research work, he focuses on comparative law
and the consensus method as an explanatory method in constitutional and
quasi-constitutional law.
Dr. Danijela Lahe je docentka na Oddelku za sociologijo na Filozofski fa-
kulteti Univerze v Mariboru in članica Centra za raziskovanje postsocia-
lističnih družb (CePSS). Njeni raziskovalni interesi vključujejo sociologijo
družine, sociologijo izobraževanja, gerontologijo, s posebnim poudarkom
na ageizmu med mladimi in na medgeneracijskem sodelovanju.
Dr. Danijela Lahe is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Socio-
logy, University of Maribor, Faculty of Arts, Slovenia and a researcher at
the Center for the Study of Post-Socialist Societies (CePSS). Her research
interests include sociology of family, sociology of education, gerontology,
with a particular focus on ageism among youth and on intergenerational
cooperation.
Monika Lamot je trenutno podiplomska študentka na Oddelku za socio-
logijo Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Mariboru, kjer aktivno sodeluje pri
znanstvenoraziskovalnem delu. Posebej jo zanimajo preseki kulture, zdrav-
ja in življenjskih slogov. Trenutno med drugim preučuje proticepilsko giba-
nje in družbene dejavnike stališč javnosti do cepljenja.
Monika Lamot is a postgraduate student at the Department of Sociology at
the Faculty of Arts, University of Maribor, Slovenia, where she is also in-
volved in scientific-research work. She is particularly interested in the in-
terplay between culture, health and lifestyles, and is currently examining
anti-vaccination movement and social determinants of attitudes towards
vaccination.
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As. Marjan Kos is an assistant and a PhD student at the Department of
Constitutional Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana. He rese-
arches constitutional law and european constitutional law and supervises
students' teams at regional moot court competition in knowing the Euro-
pean Convention on Human Rights.
Jaka Kukavica je doktorski raziskovalec na European University Institute,
Department of Law. V svojem raziskovalnem delu se primerjalnopravno
ukvarja z metodo konsenza kot razlagalne metode v ustavnopravnem in
kvaziustavnopravnem odločanju.
Jaka Kukavica is a PhD researcher at the European University Institute,
Department of Law. In his research work, he focuses on comparative law
and the consensus method as an explanatory method in constitutional and
quasi-constitutional law.
Dr. Danijela Lahe je docentka na Oddelku za sociologijo na Filozofski fa-
kulteti Univerze v Mariboru in članica Centra za raziskovanje postsocia-
lističnih družb (CePSS). Njeni raziskovalni interesi vključujejo sociologijo
družine, sociologijo izobraževanja, gerontologijo, s posebnim poudarkom
na ageizmu med mladimi in na medgeneracijskem sodelovanju.
Dr. Danijela Lahe is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Socio-
logy, University of Maribor, Faculty of Arts, Slovenia and a researcher at
the Center for the Study of Post-Socialist Societies (CePSS). Her research
interests include sociology of family, sociology of education, gerontology,
with a particular focus on ageism among youth and on intergenerational
cooperation.
Monika Lamot je trenutno podiplomska študentka na Oddelku za socio-
logijo Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Mariboru, kjer aktivno sodeluje pri
znanstvenoraziskovalnem delu. Posebej jo zanimajo preseki kulture, zdrav-
ja in življenjskih slogov. Trenutno med drugim preučuje proticepilsko giba-
nje in družbene dejavnike stališč javnosti do cepljenja.
Monika Lamot is a postgraduate student at the Department of Sociology at
the Faculty of Arts, University of Maribor, Slovenia, where she is also in-
volved in scientific-research work. She is particularly interested in the in-
terplay between culture, health and lifestyles, and is currently examining
anti-vaccination movement and social determinants of attitudes towards
vaccination.
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