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The role of public prosecutor in the preparatory criminal proceedings
Ralevská, Veronika ; Vokoun, Rudolf (advisor) ; Zeman, Pavel (referee)
This thesis focuses on the role of the public prosecutor in the pre-trial criminal proceedings. This issue is very topical, not only because of the long-planned recodification of the criminal justice process, including the Law on the Public Prosecutor's Office, but also due to the increasing media's attention, to the public prosecution aktivity. The work is structured into six consecutive chapters with a logical structure. The introductory part is focused on the development of public prosecution, specifically from the First Worlds War to the Velvet Revolution. The following chapter deals with the basic characteristics of the prosecutor's office, including problematic regulation in the Constitution within the definition of separation of powers in the state. Furthermore, the issues of competence and the system of the prosecutor's office are discussed along with, related definition of the institute of supervision and the authorization of the Supreme Public Prosecutor. The end of the chapter is devoted to the independence of prosecutors and comparison with the function of a judge. Readers will not be denied a chapter dealing with general pre-trial criminal proceedings in general, more specifically the principles that used the most at this stage of the criminal proceedings, as well as the individual...

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