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Administrative penalties for administrative delicts and protective treatment measures
Čvančara, Michal ; Prášková, Helena (advisor) ; Rajchl, Jiří (referee)
1 Abstract - Administrative penalties and protection measures Description of all administrative penalties and protection measures is the primary goal of this thesis. Due to wide extent of chosen subject, this work aims to individual categories of administrative penalties and protection measures, examines every single condition for its imposition a notices possible contradiction within legislation. The thesis does not include the criteria for imposing penalties, noticed set from section 37 till section 44 Contraventions Act which serve as instruments for determination and length of penalties. Concurrence of contraventions is also not included. In the opening chapter the definition and description of an administrative liability is described as well as basic issues of administrative penalization, considered to be a part of administrative authority's activity. The resemblance of principles of criminal and contravention law is described, that leads to using the same principles either in criminal and contravention law. There's explored what basic sources of administrative penalization are. Each of following chapters describes one of the penalties set in section 35 Contravention Act. Every chapter begins with general description of the penalty and then depicts its main purpose for which it is imposed. Then...
The Origin and Early Development of The Oil Industry in Libya
Čvančara, Michal ; Soukup, Jaromír (advisor) ; Valkoun, Jaroslav (referee)
(in English): This work discusses about the origin and early development of the oil industry in Libya that could be set from 1951 to 1970. The author determined the time period of 60's as a main subject period because there was an incredibly rapid boom of petroleum in Libya, which resulted in the almost total orientation of the country's export to the oil industry. Text is primarily divided into five main chapters, some of which are further divided into smaller subsections from reaseon of better clarity. The individual chapters are devoted to historical and political background of Libyan oil extraction, mining and actual proceeding of oil companies in Libya, to legislative process which related to the oil industry and social conditions affected by new economic focus of Libya. In conclusion, the author focuses on the impact of Muammar Gaddafi's coup d'etat to the oil industry in Libya.

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