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Civil procedure and domestic violence
Chalupská, Lenka ; Macková, Alena (advisor) ; Pohl, Tomáš (referee)
The aim of this thesis named "Civil procedure and domestic violence" is to provide an overview of means of civil procedure which lead to protection against this form of violence. Domestic violence is a current topic which deserves a lot of attention. Very often it is unnoticeable and hard to uncover because it happens in privacy. This is why it is necessary not to interrupt efforts to reach the highest protection of endangered persons. Procedural law offers several ways how to reach protection against domestic violence. In this thesis, I define these means of civil procedure, consider their usefulness and indicate their strong or weak points. The thesis gives a detailed description of preliminary injunctions. This procedural means provides victim with almost immediate help and time to make steps in order to settle the situation down. The preliminary injuctions are based on the aspect of surprise, because the violent person does not expect it. However, attention must be paid so that the interference with the rights of violent person is not unproportional. The thesis is divided into five parts. The first part is an introduction which presents purposes and goals of this thesis. The second part introduces a general presentation of the issues of civil procedure and domestic violence. It attemts to define...
Legal capacity and related legal proceedings
Chalupská, Lenka ; Macková, Alena (advisor) ; Frintová, Dita (referee)
The aim of this thesis named "Legal capacity and related legal proceedings" is to introduce legal capacity and related legal proceedings with the focus on the procedural legislation. Legal capacity is a natural component of each natural person and it is not allowed to be removed. Legal capacity is acquired at birth and is retained until death. Sometime, due to protection of rights of a person, legal capacity might be restricted. This thesis is divided up into ten parts. The largerst part is focused on legal proceeding which lead to restriction of a person's legal capacity, ie. restriction of an aspect of personal status. Nevertheless, the thesis introduces also legal proceeding leading to prolongation of time of legal capacity restrictions and proceeding concerning legal capacity of a child. The custody of persons limited in legal capacity and related legal proceeding are introduced in the thesis as well. This proceeding and proceeding of legal capacity are conjoined to each other, which is the reason why this subject may not be omitted. This part describes the process of choosing the right person as a curator. The author also shows that several misunderstandings and misinterpretations occured after Civil Code came into force on the 1st of January 2014. The author also presents her considerations...
Civil procedure and domestic violence
Chalupská, Lenka ; Macková, Alena (advisor) ; Pohl, Tomáš (referee)
The aim of this thesis named "Civil procedure and domestic violence" is to provide an overview of means of civil procedure which lead to protection against this form of violence. Domestic violence is a current topic which deserves a lot of attention. Very often it is unnoticeable and hard to uncover because it happens in privacy. This is why it is necessary not to interrupt efforts to reach the highest protection of endangered persons. Procedural law offers several ways how to reach protection against domestic violence. In this thesis, I define these means of civil procedure, consider their usefulness and indicate their strong or weak points. The thesis gives a detailed description of preliminary injunctions. This procedural means provides victim with almost immediate help and time to make steps in order to settle the situation down. The preliminary injuctions are based on the aspect of surprise, because the violent person does not expect it. However, attention must be paid so that the interference with the rights of violent person is not unproportional. The thesis is divided into five parts. The first part is an introduction which presents purposes and goals of this thesis. The second part introduces a general presentation of the issues of civil procedure and domestic violence. It attemts to define...

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