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Court decisions in execution proceedings
Suchánková, Hana ; Macková, Alena (advisor) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
The purpose of this submitted rigorosum thesis titled "Court decisions in execution proceedings" is analysis of the legal regulation of execution proceedings affecting procedure and decision-making by courts during these proceedings, focusing on individual amendments and the related changes to selected provisions of the Execution Code, their mutual comparison, assessment of the suitability of their adoption and consideration whether their benefits in the form of "dis-encumbrance" of the courts predominate over the possible risk of potential excess by bailiffs. The scientific methods used to achieve the defined goals included the descriptive method, supplemented by the analytical method and also the comparative method. This work consists of three chapters. The introduction presents the most important amendments to the Execution Code regulating decision-making by courts and subsequently defines the goals of this thesis and the specified scientific methods used to achieve the goals of this thesis. The first chapter is devoted to the history of execution proceedings from Roman law regulations to acceptance of the Execution Code (Act No. 120/2001 Coll.). The second chapter discusses current regulation of execution proceedings, focusing on the standing of the bailiff and his procedure within the...

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