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Creditors’ claims in Insolvency proceeding
Metzová, Nika ; Hásová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Moravec, Tomáš (referee)
This diploma thesis with the titled Creditors' claims in Insolvency proceeding deals with the possibility of setting up the claims of creditors in case that the court declared the debtor insolvent and was therefore initiated insolvency proceeding according to the Act no. 182/2006 Col., on Insolvency and Its Resolution (Insolvency Act). The introduction of the thesis also pays attention to other possibilities of enforcing and lodging the claims whether in extrajudicial proceedings or in proceedings before the court by filing an action against the debtor or in proceedings before the court or arbitration and subsequent recovery options of enforceable claims. The main aim of this thesis is to present a detailed analysis of the process of submission of claims in insolvency proceedings from the moment of initiation of the proceeding through submission of the claims to the insolvency court to their reviewing and their possible denial (together with adversary disputes) or their finding and final satisfaction. The chapter that describes the different types of claims is also closely related to the process of submitting, reviewing and satisfaction of claims as the type of the claim may determine whole process of its submission and satisfaction in the insolvency proceeding. Last chapters describe the satisfaction of admitted claims depending to the chosen method of the insolvency resolution and the destiny of unsatisfied of claims when the insolvency proceeding is over. At the end of the thesis is a practical example that should illustrate the procedure of filling the Claim submission form, including all elements of formal and content requirements.
Consumer Protection and its heading in the Czech Republic and the European Union
Lejsalová, Anežka ; Neděla, Radek (advisor) ; Hásová, Jiřina (referee)
Consumer protection is currently widely discused from many points of view. Not only on national level, but on European level the consumers must face various problems and complications as well. This kind of complications discourage them from further consumption, which is not desired in the current economic situation. This is the reason for taking measures and there are attempts to improve the situation on the european market. One of these attempts is a proposal for a regulativ of the European parliament and of the European Council on a Common European Sales Law. Further impulses are given to the consumer protection from consumers organisations. The most important information comes from consumers directly. This thesis is devoted not only to the activity of consumers organisations and to the initiatives of consumers but also to the effort of European Union to increasing transparency of european market for the consumers.
Contract on the lease of an enterprise – comparison of its regulations in the Czech Republic and in the Federal Republic of Germany
Cmolová, Silvia ; Švarc, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Hásová, Jiřina (referee)
The thesis deals with the law of contract on the lease of an enterprise in the Czech Republic. The aim of the thesis is to assess the applicable Czech legislation by its analysis and its subsequent comparison with the corresponding law of the enterprise lease in the Federal Republic of Germany. We aim at pointing out some inspiring aspects of the German enterprise lease legislation that can be inspiring for the Czech legal basis. The submitted thesis also provides an analysis of the enterprise lease concept introduced by the new Czech Civil Code compared with the current regulation.
Mediation and arbitration as methods of alternative consumer dispute resolution in Czech Republic and chosen countries of European Union
Černá, Michaela ; Hásová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Švarc, Zbyněk (referee)
The theme of the bachelor thesis is mediation and arbitration as methods of alternative consumer dispute resolution. The part dedicated to Czech Republic is focused on a basic characteristic of mediation and arbitration and it also analysis valid legal forms of these alternative dispute resolutions. Next part is concentrated to chosen countries of the European Union, namely Belgium, Germany and Austria. Parts devoted to these countries deal with a valid legal resolution of mediation and arbitration and its connection with consumer. In the last part of bachelor thesis, identical and different characteristics of mediation and arbitration in chosen states are compared.
Mediation in Czech and Slovak republic
Jesenská, Katarína ; Hásová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Švarc, Zbyněk (referee)
This bachelor thesis provides comperhensive view on one of the alternative dispute resolution methods - mediation. The aim is to clarify the existing legislation regarding mediation in Czech and Slovak republic and to explain major similarities and differencies in both legislations. In addition, the thesis includes the practical aspects of mediation which enables better understanding of whole issue. The thesis also answers the question whether the current legislation of mediation meets the requirements, which are placed upon it.
Rights and duties of partners of a limited liability company
Filípková, Olga ; Kříž, Radim (advisor) ; Hásová, Jiřina (referee)
This diploma thesis describes the legal position of partners in a limited liability company, through the analysis of theirs rights and duties. For a complete view of main theme the part of this thesis is devoted to the basic characteristics of a limited liability company. The diploma thesis also reflects the changes in the Czech legal order and the impacts of these changes on the concept of limited liability companies and the rights and duties of theirs partners.
The Statutes of a Joint Stock Company
Zavacký, Radoslav ; Kříž, Radim (advisor) ; Hásová, Jiřina (referee)
This thesis discusses comprehensively statutes of a joint stock company. The thesis analyses the mandatory and optional elements of the statutes under the Commercial Code. The aim is not to list all elements that the statutes may include, but to direct potential founder of a company to the necessary provisions of the statutes according to the purpose of the stock company. One part of the thesis deals with the adoption, modification and nullity of the statutes. There are outlined changes in regard to the new Act on Commercial Corporations which comes in force on January 1, 2014 and has an influence on the content of the status. Lastly the thesis drafts the statutes in case of the establishment of a joint stock company. The procedure respects the provisions of the Act on Commercial Corporations too.
Rights of Shareholders in the Joint-stock Company
Čížková, Jana ; Kříž, Radim (advisor) ; Hásová, Jiřina (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals with the rights of shareholders in the joint-stock company in the current and future legislation, effective from 1. 1. 2014. The rights are divided into 4 groups. The first group of the rights focuses on the rights connected with the shareholders position in the company and with demands for information, which are in connection with participating in the management of the company. Other sections deal with rights that are closely related to the participation in the general meeting and entitled to a share on liquidation and profit. The work also deals with the rights of minority shareholders, who have in the company a specific position and rights. The paper uses the business and a new civil code and the law on trade corporations.
The participants of the disputed and undisputed civil proceedings.
Zahradníček, Pavel ; Hásová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Švarc, Zbyněk (referee)
This bachelor's thesis aim to bring one of the most important bodies of the civilian judicial process, its participants. Participants are firstly analyzed in terms of their legal definitions. The second chapter concerns the conditions of participation and what are the consequences of noncompliance. The next chapter briefly describes the procedural rights and obligations of the parties. The fourth chapter is focused on one of the prerequisites for success in the case. The fifth chapter deals with the procedural successorship and in the final chapter is analyzed the situation, when a third party enters into legal proceedings.
Consumer protection at purchase of food
Studená, Lucie ; Hásová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Švarc, Zbyněk (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyze rights of consumers and obligation of sellers when buing food. The first chapter defines general concepts related to this issue. Following chapters are focused on the main principles of consumer protection in the EU and the Czech Republic, on the general requirements for food labeling, on food packaging from both hygienic and recycling aspects. Another important aspects is the issue of the claim. The last chapter deals with the comparison of price and quality for the particular products. The first goal of this thesis is to summarize a picture of the consumer protection when buing food in the Czech Republic and to inform reader about his rights and obligations in this area. The second goal is to show the reader that the quality is not always the main atribute to determine the price of goods.

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