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Public policy as a corrective to autonomy of will in private law
Bútora, Michal ; Lederer, Vít (advisor) ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
1 Public policy as a corrective to autonomy of will in private law Abstract The thesis deals with public policy and its role in private law. Public policy, as one of the correctives of the principle of autonomy of the will, is intended to protect the fundamental and basic interests of the state and society by limiting the absolute freedom of any arrangement of private law relations. The objective of this work is to create a comprehensive text that would provide a complete and objective study of this corrective. The thesis is divided into five basic chapters and a conclusion. Public policy in private law acts as a corrective to the principle of autonomy of the will, and this principle, together with its ideological basis, was introduced in the first part of the thesis. Then, the concept of public policy could be introduced in part three. The basic notion of what public policy should be, the understanding of public policy in its national and international contexts is discussed, but also the distinction of public policy with respect to the public interest or the distinction with regard to the corrective of good morals is also discussed in this part of the thesis. The fourth part of the thesis no longer focuses on the theory behind the notion of public policy, but examines public policy in the current legal...

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