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Formal and Linguistic Aspects of Judicial Decisions
Hau, Vojtěch ; Kühn, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Žák Krzyžanková, Katarzyna (referee)
Formal and Linguistic Aspects of Judicial Decisions Abstract The central theme of the thesis is a written form of justification of judicial decisions, which is a crucial element in preventing arbitrariness in judicial decision-making. The aim of the thesis is to examine current form of civil judicial decisions of district courts. In order to do so, the thesis starts by doctrinally defining types of macrostructure and internal logic of judicial decisions, bound and free decision-making, and especially historical and ideological background of the Anglo-American, French and German judicial styles, which also includes the Czech judicial style. The second part describes sources of legal regulation for the reasoning of a civil judgment at the constitutional, statutory, and sub-statutory levels. From sources of law with contribution of case law and expert literature emerges analytical-descriptive section presenting structure of the present reasoning in Czech civil judgments of courts of first instance. In the next part, the thesis proceeds towards achieving its goal - it subjects 150 judgments to empirical research inspired by content analysis, thereby revealing actual compliance with the requirements placed on judges in providing written justifications for judgments. Furthermore, this research enables the thesis...
The economic analysis of law in case-law
Hubková, Pavlína ; Kühn, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Tryzna, Jan (referee)
OF THE DIPLOMA THESIS The Economic Analysis of Law in Case-Law Pavlína Hubková According Richard Posner, "economics is a powerful tool for analyzing a vast range of legal questions but most lawyers have difficulty connecting economic principles to concrete legal problems." This diploma thesis focuses on the clash between law and economics and on those difficulties lawyers may have when applying economic analysis of law. It tries to identify borders between two fields of study and problems or obstacles which are faced by judges. In concrete, the thesis deals with the economic analysis of law in the domain of competition law. The thesis is divided into a theoretical part and an empirical part. The theoretical part includes four chapters. The first chapter characterizes the economic analysis of law in general, it provides with a short history of this approach to law, opinions of its proponents as well as critics and a summary of utility of economics in law. The second chapter then refers specifically to the role of economic analysis in judicial decision-making. Competition law as an "explicitly economic field" is presented in the third chapter. The core of the thesis is to be found in the next chapter which focuses on the problems and obstacles which judges have to face and potentially overcome when...

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