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Testamentary inheritance
Bareš, Lumír ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Šustek, Petr (referee)
The rigorous thesis provides an insight into legal regulation of testamentary succession in the civil code and new Civil Code in comparison with the german regulation. It is divided into six chapters that are further structured into sub-chapters where are terms, institutes and other matters related to this subject explained in depth. The thesis is mainly focused on interpretation of the current hereditary right that is combined with practice of the courts. In parallel is every chapter that discusses the current legislation, compared with the old civil code. The thesis also includes a historical overview, beginning with the Roman law. The last chapter analyses the legal regulation of testamentary succession in Germany with description of institutes that are different from Czech legal regulation. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Monetary satisfaction as a legal means of the protection of personal rights in civil law
Bareš, Lumír ; Švestka, Jiří (advisor) ; Salač, Josef (referee)
This Master's Thesis is focused on the personality rights protection through monetary satisfaction, its legal basis and place among other instruments within civil law. It describes how personality rights protection works and what instruments civil code offers to protect these rights with closer attention to the institute of the monetary satisfaction. Main objective of this thesis is to provide comprehensive look on the monetary satisfaction of the immaterial loss relating personality rights. Personality rights protection is a fundamental right, which is executed throughout legal environments of every democratic country. Czech Civil Code regulates personality rights protection in sections 11 to 16 and it grants four different types of the protection - the right of retention, the right to restitution and the right to adequate satisfaction that can take both moral and monetary form. The monetary satisfaction is expressly regulated in section 13 paragraph 2 and it can be used only in cases when moral satisfaction is insufficient or the interference is so intense, it seriously affects person's dignity or honor. The expression of monetary satisfaction is pretty self-explanatory, but not only that it remedies the party that suffered, it should also prevent offenders from repeating their unlawful...

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