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Invalidity of Legal Acts in the Czech Law in Comparison with Law of Germany
Dosoudilová, Petra ; Švestka, Jiří (advisor) ; Salač, Josef (referee)
The topic "Invalidity of Legal Acts in the Czech Law in Comparison with the Law of Germany" has been chosen because of its importance in the system of the Czech Civil Law. Invalidity of legal acts concerns every subject and object of legal relationships. Nowadays this topic is also very actual due to the recodification of Civil Law which brings fundamental changes. Comparison with German legislation is very contributive thanks to its consistency during 20th century that is in contrast with inconsistency of Czech legislation caused by political changes (especially by 40 years of communism in the territory of the Czech Republic). The thesis is divided into six chapters and each chapter contains three parts. The first part deals with the old regulation under the Act No. 40/1964 Coll., the second one the new regulation under the Act. No. 89/2012 Coll. and finally the third one discusses the German regulation under the German Civil Code. The first two chapters are designed to provide an overview of mainly theoretical resources. The first chapter concerns with legal acts as the most important legal facts and their concepts. Requirements of legal acts, terminological and conceptual changes under New Civil Code and furthermore concept under the German law are described here. The second chapter deals with...
Comparison of the Health Care System in the Netherlands and the Czech Republic in 2004-2014
Dosoudilová, Petra ; Doležal, Ondřej (advisor) ; Lukášová, Tereza (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with financing of the health service in the Netherlands and in the Czech Republic. The theoretical part focuses on the health systems, principals of their operation and mechanisms based on which the health care is financed. The analytical part studies the analysis of financing of particular health systems in the Netherlands and the Czech Republic and their further comparison. The analysis covers the period from 2004 to 2014. At present both countries apply the same model of health system which is based on statutory health insurance. Despite this fact, the systems differ in various aspects, mainly the existence of multifunding system of compulsory insurance and high share of private insurance in the Netherlands. The aim of the thesis is to find possible solutions for the future development of the Czech health service which would lead to growth of private expenses share and greater accountability of the users of the system.

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