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Liability for damage under civil law and under commercial law
Laštovičková, Lola ; Švestka, Jiří (advisor) ; Salač, Josef (referee)
The purpose of my thesis is to compare the conformity and diversity between legal provisions of liability for damages in czech civil and commercial law. The thesis is divided into four chapters and its core lies in Chapter Three. First chapter subdivided into three parts deals with characteristics of liability for damages in general, further contains the location of this liability among other types of liability and the last part concerns with the functions of it. Chapter Two is concentrated on the Principles of European Tort Law. Part One describes the europeisation of tort law, which is mostly connected with spontaneous projects of soft law. In Part Two there is reffered to general conception of the Principles and some particular provisions in detail. I have endeavoured to draw a comparison between almost every field of liability for damages in czech civil and commercial law and these Principles. As I have mentioned the main part of my thesis rests in Chapter Three. The chapter consists of eight parts. At first I have explained the relationship between Czech Civil Code and Commercial Code regarding liability for damages. Legal provisions in both codes are sometimes duplicate, on the other hand in some parts different but often without any relevant reason. Subsequent part highlights the importance...
Liability for damage under civil law and under commercial law
Laštovičková, Lola ; Švestka, Jiří (advisor) ; Salač, Josef (referee)
The purpose of my thesis is to compare the conformity and diversity between legal provisions of liability for damages in czech civil and commercial law. The thesis is divided into four chapters and its core lies in Chapter Three. First chapter subdivided into three parts deals with characteristics of liability for damages in general, further contains the location of this liability among other types of liability and the last part concerns with the functions of it. Chapter Two is concentrated on the Principles of European Tort Law. Part One describes the europeisation of tort law, which is mostly connected with spontaneous projects of soft law. In Part Two there is reffered to general conception of the Principles and some particular provisions in detail. I have endeavoured to draw a comparison between almost every field of liability for damages in czech civil and commercial law and these Principles. As I have mentioned the main part of my thesis rests in Chapter Three. The chapter consists of eight parts. At first I have explained the relationship between Czech Civil Code and Commercial Code regarding liability for damages. Legal provisions in both codes are sometimes duplicate, on the other hand in some parts different but often without any relevant reason. Subsequent part highlights the importance...

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