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Principles of protection of the environment and their application in international, European Community and Czech law
Villalobos, Manuel ; Franková, Martina (advisor) ; Damohorský, Milan (referee)
ENGLISH SUMMARY This thesis, called "Environmental Principles and Their Application in International, European Community and Czech Law", discusses five selected environmental principles. This work only contains a narrow selection of fundamental environmental principles, considering the relatively large number of conservation principles that have been formulated to date. It deals with principles that we can find, either explicitly or implicitly, at all the named levels of law (i.e. International, European Community and Czech) on a regular basis and that are well established in legal theory at the same time. In the opening part of the thesis (i.e. second chapter) the matter has been explored from the legally-theoretical point of view. The introduction is dedicated to a general interpretation of the concept of "principle" as well as its definition purely within the legal field. Legal principles are defined here as leading ideas of law presenting essential values which are the general objectives of legal regulations. Fundamental attributes common to all legal principles can also be found in this part, as well as clarification of the principles' significance for law. In order to understand them better, the author also concentrates on the typology of principles. The purpose of the first part is to acquaint the...
Environmental Principles and Their Application in International, European Community and Czech Law
Villalobos, Manuel ; Stejskal, Vojtěch (referee) ; Franková, Martina (referee)
The thesis is focused on several fundamental principles of environmental law and their application in international, European Community and Czech law. The introduction is dedicated to a general interpretation of the concept of "principle" as well as its definition purely within the legal field. The aim of this legally-theoretical part is to acquaint the readers with the concept of "principle" and "legal principle" and to point out their crucial role in all of the legal fields and especially in environmental law. Subsequently, the author is focusing on selected principles, the largest part being dedicated to the default principle of sustainable development. In this work there are applied in particular the methods of content analysis and synthesis, drawing on legislation, literature, case law and other legal or non-legal documents, both in the definition of basic terms related to the subject of the work and the discussion of selected principles. This work provides a detailed legal analysis of selected fundamental principles of environmental protection using comparative method to define their role and application in all the mentioned levels of law. Thus, the author highlights the current importance of environmental principles in order to improve their implementation more effectively in international,...
Principles of protection of the environment and their application in international, European Community and Czech law
Villalobos, Manuel ; Franková, Martina (advisor) ; Damohorský, Milan (referee)
ENGLISH SUMMARY This thesis, called "Environmental Principles and Their Application in International, European Community and Czech Law", discusses five selected environmental principles. This work only contains a narrow selection of fundamental environmental principles, considering the relatively large number of conservation principles that have been formulated to date. It deals with principles that we can find, either explicitly or implicitly, at all the named levels of law (i.e. International, European Community and Czech) on a regular basis and that are well established in legal theory at the same time. In the opening part of the thesis (i.e. second chapter) the matter has been explored from the legally-theoretical point of view. The introduction is dedicated to a general interpretation of the concept of "principle" as well as its definition purely within the legal field. Legal principles are defined here as leading ideas of law presenting essential values which are the general objectives of legal regulations. Fundamental attributes common to all legal principles can also be found in this part, as well as clarification of the principles' significance for law. In order to understand them better, the author also concentrates on the typology of principles. The purpose of the first part is to acquaint the...

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