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OECD National Contact Point Slovenia

Tasks of the OECD National Contact Point Slovenia

Tasks of the OECD National Contact Point Slovenia (OECD NCP Slovenia) include:

  • actively promoting the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises;
  • providing information to enterprises and the general public on the content of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises;
  • conducting procedures on the basis of grievances relating to alleged non-observance of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises (specific instances);
  • monitoring the work of domestic multinational enterprises and foreign multinational enterprises in Slovenia;
  • cooperating, within its remit, with institutions responsible for promoting the principles of corporate social responsibility (CSR);
  • cooperating internationally with other NCPs and international organisations (OECD, European Commission, United Nations Organization and its specialised agencies, other similar organisations);
  • cooperating and representing positions of Slovenia in the OECD Working Party on Responsible Business Conduct,
  • annually reporting to the OECD Investment Committee and holding regular consultations within the OECD;
  • annually reporting to the Slovenian Government on activities of the OECD NCP Slovenia.

Composition of the OECD National Contact Point Slovenia

Members:

  • Gregor Umek, Ministry of Economic Development and Technology, working group head,
  • Andrej Piano, Ministry of Economic Development and Technology, working group deputy head,
  • Petra Brus, Ministry of Finance, member,
  • Marko Rakovec, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, member,
  • Matija Vidmar, Ministry of Justice, member,
  • Marijana Mali, Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning, member.

 Representatives of expert institutions and organisations:

  • Jernej Letnar Černič, Faculty of Government and European Studies, New University,
  • Petra Weingerl, Faculty of Law, University of Maribor,
  • Vasilka Sancin, Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana,
  • Marko Djinović, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia,
  • Irena Štamfelj, Slovenian Association of Free Trade Unions,
  • Aleš Kranjc Kušlan, Centre for Information, Cooperation and Development of Non-Governmental Organisations,
  • Barbara Bračko, SID Bank – Slovenian Export and Development Bank.