Janez Janša

President of the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS)

Initiatives (More »)

"International Humanitarian Law and the Unspoken Crime of Genocide"
A Speech by Janez Jansa: International Humanitarian Law, International Peacekeeping and the Unspoken Crime of Genocide (Focus: Srebrenica and comparable tragedies)
"International Humanitarian Law, the unspoken crime of Genocide and International Peacekeeping"
"The most important priority, is not to punish those guilty of committing crimes of genocide, but rather to prevent the genocide from being committed in the first place" (more)

Publications (More »)

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A book about the period in which Slovenia´s independence came to fruition, and about the people who emerged along with it. (more)
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It has become fairly obvious that the EU will be able to realise its original goals in the following decades only by expanding its influence on the outside world. Some people define this influence as the ability to co-design globalisation. But it is important never to lose sight of the founding objectives of the EU. The EU exists because Europeans share basic values of personal, political and economic freedom, values that must be defended. (more)

Videos (More »)

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A Lecture by Janez Jansa: A World without Walls , 20th Anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall - Berlin, November 9th 2009 (more)
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Panel Discussion: Janez Jansa, President Emil Constantinescu, President Alfredo Palacio, Lord Jack McConnell, Mik Kenneth Moore, Radmil Sekarinska (more)

Interviews (More »)

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Janez Jansa speaks about the EU and Slovenia (more)
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09.11.09. Interview conducted by Florence Collins (more)

SDS (More »)

The Slovenian Democratic Party (Slovene: Slovenska demokratska stranka, acronym SDS), is a Slovenian center-right liberal conservative party. It is led by Janez Janša, former Prime Minister of Slovenia. Currently, it is the largest opposition party in Slovenia.

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