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The crime of fraud pursuant to section 209 of the criminal code
Medová, Lucie ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Mulák, Jiří (referee)
The crime of fraud pursuant to section 209 of the criminal code Abstract The thesis focuses on the definition of the crime of fraud pursuant to the provisions of Section 209 of Act No. 40/2009 Coll., the Criminal Code, and provides a comprehensive analysis of the current legislation. The first part of the thesis is devoted to the historical development of fraudulent conduct and its legislative development. Furthermore, the qualified facts of the criminal offence of fraud (object, objective aspect, subject, subjective aspect) are discussed in detail, including selected case law. Special attention is given to the issues of property and property of others, mistake, damage, causal relation between damage and mistake and enrichment of the perpetrator. All the qualified facts of the crime of fraud and the circumstances precluding its illegality are discussed. The theses contains an analysis of participation in the criminal offence and also includes a section on the preparation and attempt of the criminal offence. A significant part of the thesis deals with the offences in relation to the specialty of the offence of fraud, where the author provides a legal analysis of the criminal offence of insurance fraud under the provisions of Section 210 of Act No. 40/2009 Coll., the Criminal Code, credit fraud under the...
Protection of the Injured Party in Criminal Proceedings
Medová, Lucie ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Heranová, Simona (referee)
Protection of the Injured Party in Criminal Proceedings The diploma thesis deals with the issue of the injured party and his protection in criminal proceedings. Its main goal is to analyze the position of the injured party in criminal proceedings and to analyze in more detail his selected rights, which in this proceeding serve to protect him. The partial goal of the thesis is to summarize the most important aspects of adhesion proceedings and draw attention to the shortcomings of the protection of the injured party in criminal proceedings de lege lata. To meet this goal, the core of the work is divided into three main parts. In the first chapter, the thesis deals with the injured party as a subject and a party to criminal proceedings, negative and positive definition of the term victim, categorization of this term, the issue of victim representation, the issue of victims according to Act No. 209/1997 Coll. and Act No. 45/2013 Coll. and categorization of the rights of the injured party. Since the aim of the thesis is not to exhaustively analyze all the rights of the injured party arising from the Criminal Procedure Code, only the selected rights are analyzed in more detail. This section presents examples of the recent extensions of the rights of the injured party. The next part of the diploma thesis...
The constituent negation and ways to express it in contemporary Czech
Veselovská, Kateřina ; Lehečková, Eva (referee) ; Medová, Lucie (advisor)
The thesis is focused on constituent negation and ways of its expressing in contemporary Czech, or more precisely in Czech National Corpus (SYN2005) and Prague Dependency Treebank (version 2.0). In most of the Czech linguistic handbooks, constituent negation was treated as such a negation that does not operate on predicate. The author offers a new definition of constituent negation in Czech, based on data research and study of relevant literature concerning syntactic negation. Further, the author proposes a formalization of the structure of constituent negation within the framework of construction grammar and she also explores the possibility to express the findings in PDT.

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