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Legal position of citizens within the legal order of Czechoslovakia under the communist totalitarian regime
Tovaryšová, Marcela ; Kuklík, Jan (advisor) ; Adamová, Karolina (referee)
Thesis abstractThesis abstractThesis abstractThesis abstract Legal position of citizens within the legal order of Czechoslovakia under theLegal position of citizens within the legal order of Czechoslovakia under theLegal position of citizens within the legal order of Czechoslovakia under theLegal position of citizens within the legal order of Czechoslovakia under the communist totalitarian regime during 1948communist totalitarian regime during 1948communist totalitarian regime during 1948communist totalitarian regime during 1948 ---- 1960196019601960 The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the legal position of citizens within the legal order of Czechoslovakia under the communist totalitarian regime and compare this legal position with the position in reality. The thesis is composed of six chapters. Chapter One is introductory and defines basic terminology employed in the thesis. The chapter is further subdivided into two parts. Part One deals with the term totalitarianism, as there are several expressions which stand for this term in Czech language. Part Two specifies the term of citizen during period 1948 - 1960- especially within the framework of the Czechoslovak constitution. Chapter Two situates my topic into the context of that period and clarifies legal conditions. The chapter consists of two...
Forest and Hunting Law in the Czech Countries till the Year 1938
Mašínová, Michala ; Soukup, Ladislav (referee) ; Adamová, Karolina (referee)
This thesis depicts the evolution of the relation of people to our forests and hunting till the year 1938. During the initial settlement of our country all members of tribes were free to hunt without regulations. Since the 11th century the wealthy aristocracy had their own hereditary woods and restricted the right of hunting animals. The first important step to protect our forests was taken by Charles IV but his legal regulation called Codex Carolinus wasn't approved because of the aristocracy opposition. The profitability of forestry began to be appreciated in the 15th and the 16th century. Many instructions regulating the protection of forests were issued in this period. The forests were in an alarming state, exhausted and without wood reserves till the 18th century. The forest law underwent the biggest development under the rule of Maria Terezia and Joseph II. The most important legal regulation in that period was the hunting rule from the year 1754. The biggest break in the development of hunting law was brought by the patent No. 54/1849 i. a. of the emperor Frank Joseph I. in 1849. The monarch cancelled the nobility's right of hunting in other people's holdings by means of this patent. A slow shift from quantity to quality in the conception of hunting started in the 19th century. In 1852 the...

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