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Appeal review (on the point of law) in civil proceedings
Kervitzer, Jan ; Frintová, Dita (advisor) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
/ Appeal review in civil proceedings My thesis deals with the current enactment of appeal review in the Czech civil procedure code (herainafter referred to as "CPC"). The primary aim of my thesis was to inform the potential readers comprehensively about appeal review in civil proceedings. My effort was also to explain single provisions with references to the chosen judicial decisions given by the Supreme court as the highest judicial body in the Czech Republic. My thesis brings a contemporary sight of legal interpretation given by the Supreme court in order to approximate the legal regulation of appeal review in the most intelligible way. The thesis is composed of eight chapters, each of them dealing with single provisions of appeal review in CPC. Chapter One is introductory and defines appeal review as an extraordinary legal remedy in civil proceedings. Chapter Two deals with the history of enactment of this legal remedy in the Czech lands. Chapter Three deals with admissibility of appeal review, Chapter Four is focused to the process of lodging an extraordinary appeal and Chapter Five summons the legal requirements and reasons for which an apeeal review can be opened. Chapters Six, Seven and Eight deal with the apeeal review proceedings itself. To summarize, it is necessary to point out at the...
Appeal review (on the point of law) in civil proceedings
Kervitzer, Jan ; Frintová, Dita (advisor) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
/ Appeal review in civil proceedings My thesis deals with the current enactment of appeal review in the Czech civil procedure code (herainafter referred to as "CPC"). The primary aim of my thesis was to inform the potential readers comprehensively about appeal review in civil proceedings. My effort was also to explain single provisions with references to the chosen judicial decisions given by the Supreme court as the highest judicial body in the Czech Republic. My thesis brings a contemporary sight of legal interpretation given by the Supreme court in order to approximate the legal regulation of appeal review in the most intelligible way. The thesis is composed of eight chapters, each of them dealing with single provisions of appeal review in CPC. Chapter One is introductory and defines appeal review as an extraordinary legal remedy in civil proceedings. Chapter Two deals with the history of enactment of this legal remedy in the Czech lands. Chapter Three deals with admissibility of appeal review, Chapter Four is focused to the process of lodging an extraordinary appeal and Chapter Five summons the legal requirements and reasons for which an apeeal review can be opened. Chapters Six, Seven and Eight deal with the apeeal review proceedings itself. To summarize, it is necessary to point out at the...

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