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Companies in private international law
Saláková, Terezie ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Brodec, Jan (referee)
Companies in private international law The topic of this diploma thesis includes questions related to companies in private international law. The thesis deals especially with changes of the Czech law evoked by the recent recodification of the private law in the Czech Republic. The purpose of the thesis is, first of all, to introduce the current form of this part of the law, to sum up and analyse ideas published in expert sources, and also to add own views concerning the topic. Following methods were primarily used: analysis, synthesis, description and comparison. The thesis, besides general Introduction and Conclusion, includes seven individual chapters which create coherent total. Chapter One explains basic terms used in the thesis. The following chapter defines the term personal statute of legal person and introduces two basic principles of its determination - the incorporation principle and the seat principle. The third chapter continues with detailed description of the position of the incorporation principle in the Czech law, including the questions related. Chapter Four defines foreign legal persons and gives the reasons why the registered seat of the legal person is relevant for determination of such a person. Chapter Five focuses on the basis of the fact that a legal person with the seat...
Personal Status of Companies in Private International Law
Saláková, Terezie ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Brodec, Jan (referee)
Personal Status of Companies in Private International Law Abstract The main topic of my thesis is personal status of companies in private international law. The thesis is composed of Introduction and Conclusion, and three parts. Each part includes a different attitude to the topic, uses a different method, and has a different aim. The first part, subdivided into three chapters, introduces comments found in expert sources which deal with the term personal status of companies as the legal order determining questions connected with the company. The next passage concentrates upon two basic principles of determining the personal status - the incorporation principle and the seat principle, where for each of these two principles applied connecting factors and the characteristics of the particular principle are described. The last chapter of Part 1 presents current legislative regulation of personal status of companies in the Czech law, and prepared steps made on the EU level. The purpose of this chapter is primarily to establish theoretical basis for both following parts. In the second part I have tried to determine the range of the personal status of a company as far as acting for the company is concerned, in relation to the Czech legal regulation - both conflict and material legislation. In this context, at...
Companies in private international law
Saláková, Terezie ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Brodec, Jan (referee)
Companies in private international law The topic of this diploma thesis includes questions related to companies in private international law. The thesis deals especially with changes of the Czech law evoked by the recent recodification of the private law in the Czech Republic. The purpose of the thesis is, first of all, to introduce the current form of this part of the law, to sum up and analyse ideas published in expert sources, and also to add own views concerning the topic. Following methods were primarily used: analysis, synthesis, description and comparison. The thesis, besides general Introduction and Conclusion, includes seven individual chapters which create coherent total. Chapter One explains basic terms used in the thesis. The following chapter defines the term personal statute of legal person and introduces two basic principles of its determination - the incorporation principle and the seat principle. The third chapter continues with detailed description of the position of the incorporation principle in the Czech law, including the questions related. Chapter Four defines foreign legal persons and gives the reasons why the registered seat of the legal person is relevant for determination of such a person. Chapter Five focuses on the basis of the fact that a legal person with the seat...

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