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MINERAL DEPOSITS IN SLOVENIA AND HOW DO WE MANAGE THEM

D. Rokavec

First published: 2004DOI pendingView metrics

Abstract

According to the valid Slovenian legislation the mineral raw materials are numbered among the natural resources that are part of natural goods important for satisfying Man’s material and spiritual needs and interests ( Art. 5 of Environment protection law). In this sense the mineral raw materials represent a specific category of goods that are not free to be appropriated by somebody. They are the ownership of the state, and they can be extracted only under a special permission – the concession. The ownership of mineral raw materials is defined by the Constitution, the Environment protection law and the Mining law. These acts give the legal foundations for exploitation of mineral resources that are owned by the state.

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Title
MINERAL DEPOSITS IN SLOVENIA AND HOW DO WE MANAGE THEM
Authors
D. Rokavec
Proceedings
4th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2004
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2004
Pages
219-224
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
954-918181-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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