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Skařupová, Jana ; Beranová, Andrea (advisor) ; Galovcová, Ingrid (referee)
-1- Compensation for non-material damage in collateral proceedings Abstract This thesis deals with compensation of non-material damage in the so called collateral proceedings. The aforementioned is part of criminal proceeding, but it is initiated only by a petition of the injured party under the Code of Criminal Procedure. In the collateral proceeding the court shall decide on the private claim of the injured party for compensation of non-material damage caused by the criminal offence. The indisputable advantages of asserting a claim in this proceeding is mostly its speed, cost effectiveness and less requirements for the injured party in terms of burden of proof. However number of specific questions arise with regard to the fact that the criminal court adjudicates the private claims under the substantive law rules of private law (most often civil and labour law), all in the context of criminal proceedings. This thesis aims to comprehensively address the issue of granting compensation of non-material damage in collateral proceedings and to evaluate the application of legal regulation from the perspective of the criminal court. The thesis is divided into four parts. The first part defines the term injured party as of the basic term of the legal regulation. The difference of the term 'injured party' from the...
Crime Scene Investigation
Chlustinová, Erika ; Krupička, Jiří (advisor) ; Beranová, Andrea (referee)
Crime Scene Investigation is without a doubt one of the most important step in criminal proceeding, which allows us to gain a complete picture over events, that really happened. To helps us attain this knowledge, there are certain reflections of perpetrators actions in form of physical evidence, that needs to be found and professionally secured. The task of crime scene investigation team of the relevant department of the Police of the Czech Republic, which intervenes on the scene, is to examine the scene and to provide all the evidence that could help clarify the case. Procedure on the crime scene requires a perfect organization by the head of the crime scene investigation team, which puts high demands on expertise and practical experience of the lead investigator. This procedure is one of the most difficult in the entire criminal proceedings, because even small neglect od duties can have a fatal consequence. This thesis compiles a specific legal texts, that are designated to the students of the law faculties, and for the students of the Police academy of Czech republic, and also knowledge attain from practical guides and guidelines directly for the police officers in Czech republic and tries to create a set of law sources, that will not only compare them, but it will also include authors opinions....
Significance of Victimology for the Crime Prevention
Havaš, Marko ; Beranová, Andrea (advisor) ; Krupička, Jiří (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to provide an information about victimology, especially in terms of a science regarding the victims of crime and means to help them, as well as to show how the knowledge provided by this science can be practically used to prevent crime. The thesis consists of introduction, conclusion and 6 chapters. The first chapter briefly introduces the concept of criminality, as well as the basic characteristics of the extent, structure, intensity and dynamics of criminality. It also deals with the role of criminology in relation to the research of crime and it mentions the differences between real and latent crime. The second chapter provides a comprehensive interpretation of crime prevention. First, it is anchored in the system of crime control, and then the concepts of object and subject of crime prevention are introduced. The chapter also presents the models of crime prevention, where two important ways of division are elaborated upon - the division into primary, secondary and tertiary prevention, and the division into social, situational and victimological prevention. Finally, the chapter outlines the limits of crime prevention and it also includes consideration of the role of crime prevention in the contemporary world. The third chapter presents victimology as a science, introduces its...
The Crime of Trafficking in human beings
Kučera, Václav ; Tejnská, Katarína (advisor) ; Beranová, Andrea (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to investigate the crime of Trafficking in human beings from the point of view of substantive criminal law in the Czech Republic, to analyze its weaknesses and propose their solution. The investigation should include an assessment of whether the Czech Republic's regulation is in line with international law obligations to criminalize this crime. In this work, compilation, legal-historical, analytical and general and legal interpretation methods are used. The first part is an introduction to the issue of human trafficking. This part introduces the subject of the social deviant phenomenon and points out the necessity of its perception in various, not only legal, fields. The following is a historical outline of the development of looking at human trafficking. In the second, fundamental part of the thesis, there is an analysis of the valid substantive criminal law, which deals with human trafficking. This hermeneutic-critical analysis serves to determine the problems that are proposed in the third part of the thesis. The work for quality analysis explores the historical basis of the legal regulation of the crime of trafficking in human beings. It also sets out the three most important sources of international law, which affect the current regulation and compares whether they are...
The Crime of Money Laundering under Section 216 of the Czech Criminal Code
Wilsdorf, Jan Ondřej ; Pelc, Vladimír (advisor) ; Beranová, Andrea (referee)
The Crime of Money Laundering under Section 216 of the Czech Criminal Code Abstract The diploma thesis aims to examine the crime of legalization of proceeds of criminal activities in its narrower sense, i.e. the crime under S. 216 (2) of the Czech Criminal Code. This crime is referred to as "the crime of money laundering" throughout the thesis, as opposed to the crime of possession of stolen goods under S. 2016 (1) of the Czech Criminal Code. The opening chapter reviews the terminology used by Czech law. Then the thesis briefly addresses the phenomenon of money laundering in a broader context; this chapter also provides with statistics of criminal prosecutions for the named crime in the Czech Republic. In a separate chapter, the thesis names some of the most essential international documents adopted in the area of combating money laundering so far. The thesis then describes and evaluates the evolution of the crime of money laundering under Czech criminal law, namely regarding the respective amendments of the law. The following chapter then analyses the most significant elements of the crime of money laundering, and as such, it represents the centrepiece of the thesis. From this analysis, several important and disputed questions arise and are examined further. The thesis emphasizes e.g. the issue of...
Collateral Proceedings
Beranová, Andrea ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Záhora, Jozef (referee) ; Vanduchová, Marie (referee)
The doctoral thesis focuses on the part of criminal proceedings in which the court adjudicates the injured person's private claims which arose in connection with a criminal act (so-called collateral proceedings). The importance of collateral proceedings lies in the fact that by using it the injured party may avoid time-consuming, financially as well as procedurally demanding civil proceedings. However, the institute of collateral proceedings comprises a number of specific issues since a criminal court adjudicates the private claims of the injured party in compliance with substantive law rules being outside of the scope of criminal law (mainly civil law and labour law regulations) but, still, within the framework of criminal proceedings. The basic source of the submitted thesis is the Czech legal order. However, it is not the only one taken into consideration. The doctoral thesis also contains comparative analysis of legal regulation of collateral proceedings from the point of view of the German and Swiss legal orders. Following the analysis of collateral proceedings de lege lata, as well as the comparison with foreign models I am submitting proposals for the improvement of legislation that could be used in connection with the planned recodification of the Czech Criminal Procedure.
Damages, compensation of other than proprietary loss and recovery of property obtained as a result of unjust enrichment in criminal proceedings
Beranová, Andrea ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Vokoun, Rudolf (referee)
The submitted rigorosum thesis contains an analysis of so-called collateral proceedings in accordance with the legal regulation in force as specified in Act No. 141/1961 Sb., Criminal Procedure Code. Collateral proceedings represent the part of criminal proceedings in which the court adjudicates the claims of an injured person concerning damages, compensation of other than proprietary loss and recovery of property obtained as a result of unjust enrichment that arose in connection with a criminal offence. The importance of collateral proceedings consists in the fact that by using it the injured person may avoid time-consuming, and financially as well as procedurally demanding civil proceedings. However, the institute of collateral proceedings comprises a number of specific issues since a criminal court adjudicates private claims of the injured party in compliance with the rules of substantive law other than criminal law (mainly civil law and labour law regulations) but, still, within the framework of criminal proceedings. The thesis consists of three parts. In the first part I describe the concept of the injured individual and I distinguish it from the term "the victim of a criminal offence" in accordance with Act No. 45/2013 Sb., on Victims of Crimes. The right of an injured person to assert...
English Instruction for Children with Specific Learning Disabilities in the Lower Grades of Primary Schools
Beranová, Andrea ; Kucharská, Anna (advisor) ; Májová, Ludmila (referee)
Diplomová práce "Výuka anglického jazyka u dětí se specifickými poruchami učení na 1 .stupni základních škol" se v teoretické části zabývá obecnými informacemi o specifických poruchách, psychologickým pozadím výuky cizího jazyka jako takového a problematiky výuky cizích jazyků u dětí se specifickými poruchami učení. V této kapitole se zejména zaměřuje na zmapování oblastí problémů a jejich projevů ve výuce. V praktické části je práce zaměřena na zjišťování názorů rodičů, týkajících se domácí přípravy na hodiny cizího jazyka za účelem zmírnění obtíží, které se mohou u dětí projevovat. Dále také se snaží zjistit názory dětí samotných a v neposlední řadě i přístup učitelů k výuce cizího jazyka u dětí se specifickými poruchami. V přílohách jsou uvedeny některé ukázky vyplněných dotazníků rodičů a dětí, otázky, které byly pokládány učitelům a seznam elektronických zdrojů materiálů pro výuku cizích jazyků. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Temperament, character, behavior and exploitation of horses
Beranová, Andrea ; Majzlík, Ivan (advisor) ; Hofmanová, Barbora (referee)
This bachelor thesis gathers the existing knowledge from the sphere of ethology,general animal breeding, biology, genetics and hipology and it tries to complete them by the newest methods and information which are related to this topic. In the beginning it is discussed about the horse´s behaviour which can be inherent, acquired and about conduct disorders that is more or less connected to the topic of the follow- up thesis- the temperament. The temperament is in this thesis the most comprehensive theme because it predetermines horses not only to some specific behaviour, to specific using,but it is also seen in the character of each equine individuals. So it is inseperable part of each seconds of horse´s life. How vital is the equine individual, it requires the distinctive access of other horses and of course of people. For the owners,riders, keepers and for everyone who comes to contact with a horse, it is very important to be able to understand how the horse behaves and why does it do in this way. How much is it useful criterion for the choice of a horse to the breeding? What about the temperament and the genetics? These questions were the springboard for the writing of the biggest part of this thesis. After chapters which are dedicated to the temperament, it is focused to the next interesting characteristic of the horse´s personality which deserves more detail analysis ( than it is allowed in this thesis), and it is the character of the horse. Regarding to all past characteristics it is shortly described to which purposes it is possible to use horses.

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