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Beekeeping and its legislation on territory of the ČR
Frömel, Jaroslav ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Fabšíková, Tereza (referee)
Legal regulation of beekeeping in the territory of the Czech Republic Abstract The work is intent, in its main substance, on the problems of law arrangement which refers to the beekeeping in the actual Czech Republic; indeed, in its extent, it examines the phenomenon of beekeeping in a much broader sight. Primarily, it presents the problems of beekeeping as such and the actual situation of this field of activity in the Czech Republic and elsewhere in the world, it is dedicating to its long historical development and questions of the law relations in its context, and, at one, it particularly accentuates the situation in the Czech countries in such a respect again. The beekeeping, most primarily based on collection of products of the honey-bee generally in Europe's case, or afterwards directly on its domestication, has there a rich tradition - and as early as from the Middle Ages (and naturally, in some other parts of the world since the times even older), at least some relative aspects could be an object of the law nature's various regulations. Thus, the work, among others, also traces a continuity (or discontinuity as a matter of fact) of such law steps towards the beekeeping from the first known beginnings until the present times. In its way, it all is creating a certain first stage just towards the...
Legislation on the protection of farm animals
Homolková, Kateřina ; Fabšíková, Tereza (advisor) ; Damohorský, Milan (referee)
Legislation on the protection of farm animals Abstract The thesis deals with the legal regulation of the protection of livestock with an emphasis on their breeding, transport, and slaughter. This thesis aims to find out what legal protection is provided to farm animals by the current legislation, what living conditions farm animals are entitled to under the law and whether this protection is sufficient. The thesis is divided into five chapters, the most detailed of which is the second one, which analyses the legal regulation of livestock farming, including the special rules that apply to pregnant females and their young, livestock production, castration and sterilisation. The thesis also examines the legal regulation of the transport of livestock, both between EU Member States and to third countries outside the EU. Last but not least, the thesis examines the legislation laying down rules for the slaughter and killing of livestock. A separate chapter is also devoted to the institutions responsible for enforcing legislation on the protection of farm animals. The thesis reaches three main conclusions. Animal protection legislation is found in too many different legal texts, which makes the legal protection of animals highly fragmented and incomplete. Closely related to this conclusion is the fact that the...
Legal regulation of beekeeping
Vaněk, Jindřich ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Fabšíková, Tereza (referee)
Legal regulation of beekeeping Abstract This diploma thesis focuses on the western honey bee, beekeeping and its legal regulation and its history. Considering the fragmentation of Czech legal regulation of beekeeping among numerous acts, the goal of this thesis is to describe it in a logical and comprehensible manner and provide its analysis. Furthemore, the thesis aims to provide a comparison between Czech regulation and regulation abroad as well as evaluate the quality and level of our legislation, eventually suggesting possible adjustments. The thesis mostly uses descriptive and comparative methods as well as the method of analysis and synthesis. When it comes to the interpretation of legal provisions, the textual, logical and systematic methods are prevalently used with the occasional usage of historical and comparative methods. The thesis is divided into eight chapters which are further expanded upon in subchapters and paragraphs. The first chapter focuses on the western honey bee from biological and legal standpoint, distinguishing between the point of view of public law and private law. The second chapter serves as a brief excursion into the history of beekeeping and its legal regulation, mostly in Europe, spanning from prehistoric to contemporary times. The third chapter unravels the importance and...
Legal regulation of beekeeping
Kramperová, Barbora ; Fabšíková, Tereza (advisor) ; Damohorský, Milan (referee)
The diploma thesis discusses beekeeping and the basic rights and obligations of beekeepers and other persons responsible for ensuring the greatest possible protection of bees. The absence of a single comprehensive law results in the fragmentation of legislation into many private and public law regulations. The diploma thesis describes the main institutes of beekeeping law from its very birth to the present, with an evaluation of the pros and cons of individual development tendencies, together with an outline of the legal regulation, what de lege ferenda should be. This thesis is divided into three main parts, which are subsequently divided into chapters, subsections and possibly lower levels. The first part consists of four chapters dealing with the historical development of beekeeping and beekeeping law in our territory. The second part, focuses on private law areas of beekeeping, is divided into two chapters. The first chapter of these defines the bee in terms of private law. The second one deals with the issue of neighborhood rights, while the individual sub-chapters include the topics of neighborhood rights as a civil law concept, immigration, swarm law, liability for damage and its compensation, and methods of resolving neighborhood disputes. The last part deals with public law and is divided...
Legal regulation of plant, animal and human health
Rohlena, Jiří ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Šolc, Martin (referee)
Legal regulation of plant, animal and human health Abstract This diploma thesis is dedicated to the legal regulation ensuring the protection of the health of plants, animals and people. With regard to the current state of sources of health threats, adequate legal regulation is necessary. The legal regulation should ensure and enforce the protection of the health of plants, animals and people, and respond adequately to the development of the state of sources of health threats. The aim of this diploma thesis is to determine and describe the effectivity of the legislation protecting the health of plants, animals and people and in what ways this protection is enforced, and to evaluate the findings. Considering the large number of sources of threats to the health of plants, animals and people, this diploma thesis deals only with these selected sources of threats: diseases, animal infections or harmful organisms; safety of plant protection products, animal feed, food and animal products for the health. The main legal regulations in the theme of this thesis are the Act on Phytosanitary Care, the Veterinary Act and the Act on the Public Health Protection. However, this thesis does not neglect EU legislation or the regulation of criminal offenses in the Criminal Code. The thesis reflects the legal status as of...
Legal framework of electricity production from renewable resources with special focus on photovoltaic plants
Frantlová, Magda ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Žákovská, Karolina (referee)
This thesis is focused on legal regulation of renewable resources of energy. The main focus of this thesis is to analyse Czech regulation in the area of renewable resources while discussing the related practical problems and impacts. I also mention related legal disputes and possible legal consequences of the steps the Czech government decided to take in the area of regulation of the renewable resources of energy.
International Climate Change Law
Jiřičná, Kateřina ; Fabšíková, Tereza (advisor) ; Damohorský, Milan (referee)
1 Abstract Title of the thesis: International Climate Change Law Key words: climate change, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Paris Agreement The thesis focuses on evaluation of the development of international climate change law since its beginnings with emphasis on the development in recent years. The diploma thesis is divided into an introduction, five parts and a conclusion. The first part focuses on the scientific background of climate change. The second part describes the complexity of this problem and explains the reasons for different approaches of the states to climate change. The third part deals with the subject and sources of climate law. The fourth and fifth parts are devoted to a detailed description of the development of the international climate change regime within the UN with the focus on the development after the adoption of the Paris Agreement in the fifth part.
International Trade in Endangered Species and Its Legal Regulation (50 Years of CITES)
Vinduška, Vojtěch ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Stejskal, Vojtěch (referee)
International Trade in Endangered Species and Its Legal Regulation (50 Years of CITES) Abstract This thesis focuses on the legal regulation of international trade in endangered species of wild fauna and flora. The main objective of this thesis is to perform a comprehensive analysis of the system of legal regulation of international trade in endangered species of wild fauna and flora, both at the international and European level, as well as its implementation into Czech legislation and to provide a fundamental comparison of these levels. The thesis should lead to reflection on the necessity and importance of the protection of endangered species, especially when they are subject to international trade. The thesis is divided into four parts. The first part deals with the international trade in endangered species itself. It provides an explanation of the term international trade in endangered species, an analysis of its global scale, its impact on the planet's biodiversity, and the goals that regulation of this sector of international trade seeks to achieve. The second part discusses the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, primarily from the perspective of the historical development of this area and the gradual evolution of the Convention itself. It also outlines the...
The restriction of real property for the protection of nature and landscape
Bednářová, Blanka ; Damohorský, Milan (referee) ; Franková, Martina (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is the analysis of legal instruments regarding the restriction of the ownership of real property arising out of the protection of nature and landscape. This diploma thesis is divided into 7 chapters including the introduction and the conclusion. The second chapter deals with the constitutional origin of the respective legal institutes. The third chapter deals with the conflict of the fundamental rights. The fourth chapter provides for the fundamental institutes, their basic components, and their legal basis in private and public law. The fifth chapter is concerned with the particular restrictions of the ownership of real property as stipulated by relevant legal regulations. This chapter is divided into the analysis of the act no. 114/1992 Coll. in general and the analysis of the general and special protection of nature and Natura 2000 and provides examples of the respective legal institutes. The sixth chapter defines the restriction of the ownership rights arising out of other acts. The conclusion is concerned with the comparison of the aforementioned legal institutes and the evaluation of the particular features thereof. The conclusion also provides proposals for prospective changes in the relevant legislation.
Legal regulation of ex situ biodiversity conservation
Hronová, Ivana ; Derlich, Stanislav (advisor) ; Damohorský, Milan (referee)
Legal regulation of ex situ biodiversity conservation Abstract This thesis focuses on the legal regulation of biodiversity conservation at international, European and mainly national level, in relation to ex situ conservation. The aim of the thesis is to introduce and provide an overview of the legal regulation of biodiversity conservation with a focus on ex situ protection of species of animals and plants. The secondary objectives of the thesis are de lege ferenda considerations in response to the identified shortcomings of the legal regulation in the Czech Republic, together with a comparison of selected provisions of the Slovak and Czech legal system. Overall, the thesis is intended to encourage reflection on the importance of biodiversity conservation and to focus attention on programmes, facilities and other methods of addressing ex situ protection. The thesis is divided into four parts. The first part deals with basic concepts such as biodiversity and its levels, or a more detailed definition of in situ and ex situ conservation. The global issue of species extinction and the overall loss of biodiversity is also discussed along with the importance of its conservation. The second part covers the sources of international and European law in the field of nature protection and care for biological...

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