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The principle of ne bis in idem in the application of administrative offences
Škopková, Šárka ; Prášková, Helena (advisor) ; Adamec, Martin (referee)
The principle of ne bis in idem in the application of administrative offences Abstract The diploma thesis is devoted to the application of the ne bis in idem principle in administrative punishment, specifically administrative offences. The conditions of application of the ne bis in idem principle have been specified by jurisprudence. The aim of the work is therefore the analysis of jurisprudence especially, both from the ECtHR and domestic courts, dealing with the given issue. The thesis also deals with the analysis of legal regulations in which the principle of ne bis in idem is placed. The introduction of the thesis defines the principle of ne bis in idem itself and lists the most important sources of law in which it is written. The sources of law are distinguished at the international level and at the national level. The main emphasis is placed on the European Convention on Human Rights, which is one of the most important sources of law in which the principle of ne bis in idem is enshrined. The following chapter is devoted to the very conditions of application of the ne bis in idem principle. Specifically, the sub-chapters deal with the nature of the proceedings (the Engel criteria are discussed), the identity of the act, the duplication of proceedings and finally the identity of the subject. In...

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