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Legal force and enforcement of judgement
Kekula, Vít ; Kubešová, Silvia (advisor) ; Frintová, Dita (referee)
Legal force and enforcement of judgement Abstract The subject of this thesis are legal force and enforcement of judicial decisions adjudicated in the civil procedure. Its main goal is to provide an in depth yet comprehensive analysis of its effects, its role in the judicial proces and to demonstrate their functional connexion. A secondary objectif of this thesis is to provide the reader with a current legislation based critical assesement of the legal terminology employed by the czech doctrine to describe the effects of legal force. Despite the fact that the legal force and enforcement of judicial decisions are closely linked by their purpose, they are conceptually independent. Therefore, they will be dealt with separately. First, the legal force of a judicial decision will be examined, second, its enforcement will be adressed. The thesis is divided into five chapters in total which are further subdivided into sections and subsections. The first chapter consists of a brief introdution to the relevant mechanics of the Roman civil procedure which importance to the notion of legal force as we know it is not to be underestimated. Apart from a historical context, its analysis should contribute to a better understanding of its true nature and function in the contemporary civil procedure. In this context, material...
French verbal constructions of the type chanter faux
Kekula, Vít ; Štichauer, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Loucká, Hana (referee)
The regular method of forming adverbs in French is by adding the suffix -ment mostly to the feminine form of the adjective from which the specific adverb is formed. Apart from this way of expressing adverbial French does use however a wide variety of different more or less complex tools. One of those tools, which is considered by many to become increasingly common in contemporary French is replacing the adverb in question by an adjective and thus forming a verb construction of the type V+Adj. The main goal of our work will consist in a syntactic analysis of this traditional, dynamic and significantly productive language phenomenon of which nature allow us to make use of various methods of research including surveys and corpus analysis. In our work will focus primarily on adjectives as a specific component of the constructions V+Adj placed after the verb and assuming the role of an adverb. As a conclusion to our analysis we should be particularly able to tell whether the occurrence of these terms does indicate certain rules allowing us either to classify them as adjectives or adverbs, either to "define" a group of its own.

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