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The Criminal Liability of the Organizer of a Criminal Offence
Brandtner, Anna ; Pelc, Vladimír (referee)
01 The Criminal Liability of the Organizer of a Criminal Offence Abstract This thesis focuses on one of the modalities of participation - on organizing. The provisions of Section 24 (1) a) of Act No. 40/2009 Coll. of the Criminal Code mentions organizing in the first place, indicating that it is the most serious form of participation. Organizing is also a form of participation which is quite specific to the Czech legal order. Foreign legal regulations often consider the Czech organizer to be the offender. The aim of this thesis was to thoroughly discuss the organizer of a criminal offence, to evaluate the reason for the frequent criticism of his inclusion among the participants of the crime and to suggest how should this legal institute be adapted. The thesis is divided into seven chapters, the first of which is the introduction and the final is the conclusion. The first part of this thesis deals with the theoretical foundations of participation. It briefly describes the possible approaches to the offender and the fundamentals of the unitary and the differentiated system, including their advantages and disadvantages. The meaningfulness of a differentiated system depends on the successful separation of the key persons involved in the criminal act from the less important ones. The following chapter focuses on...
The Criminal Liability of the Organizer of a Criminal Offence
Brandtner, Anna ; Říha, Jiří (advisor) ; Tejnská, Katarína (referee)
01 The Criminal Liability of the Organizer of a Criminal Offence Abstract This thesis focuses on one of the modalities of participation - on organizing. The provisions of Section 24 (1) a) of Act No. 40/2009 Coll. of the Criminal Code mentions organizing in the first place, indicating that it is the most serious form of participation. Organizing is also a form of participation which is quite specific to the Czech legal order. Foreign legal regulations often consider the Czech organizer to be the offender. The aim of this thesis was to thoroughly discuss the organizer of a criminal offence, to evaluate the reason for the frequent criticism of his inclusion among the participants of the crime and to suggest how should this legal institute be adapted. The thesis is divided into seven chapters, the first of which is the introduction and the final is the conclusion. The first part of this thesis deals with the theoretical foundations of participation. It briefly describes the possible approaches to the offender and the fundamentals of the unitary and the differentiated system, including their advantages and disadvantages. The meaningfulness of a differentiated system depends on the successful separation of the key persons involved in the criminal act from the less important ones. The following chapter focuses on...

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