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Legal regulations of liquidation of a business corporation
Lehocký, Martin ; Zahradníčková, Marie (advisor) ; Štenglová, Ivanka (referee)
The goal of this master's thesis is, as the title suggests, to map out the legal regulations of liquidation process of business corporations. There are of course loads of similar thesis and monographies on the similiar topic, but after the recodification of the civil law that became effective from the 1st January 2014 the need for description of this topic is coming back again. This master's thesis desribes the legislation after the mentioned recodification of the civil law. Its goal is not to become a guide for the whole procedure of the liquidation process of business corporation. The thesis is written chronologicaly according to the procedure of liquidation mostly in its content and structure. Main goal of this thesis is to higlight the main problems and difficulties, that the persosn participating in the process of liquiadtion can face. With recodifiaction comes also the issue of judiciary, that is created by activity of courts, but the courts need longer time period to create the judiciary. In the time that this master's thesis was written (approximately two years after the new legislation became effective) the courts couldn't react in greater range on this crucial legislation change. With this issue also comes a question if the old judiciary can be used for the new legislation. In this thesis...
Legal regulations of liquidation of a business corporation
Lehocký, Martin ; Zahradníčková, Marie (advisor) ; Štenglová, Ivanka (referee)
The goal of this master's thesis is, as the title suggests, to map out the legal regulations of liquidation process of companies. There are of course loads of similar thesis and monographies on the similiar topic, but after the recodification of the civil law that became effective from the 1. 1. 2014 the need for description of this topic is coming back again. This master's thesis desribes the legislation after the mentioned recodification of the civil law and its another goal is to compare the legislation after recodification with legislation that was effective before 2014 to highlight the changes brought in action by the mentioned recodifiaction. With recodifiaction comes also the issue of judiciary, that is created by activity of courts, but the courts need longer time period to create the judiciary. In the time that this master's thesis was written (approximately 20 months after the new legislation became effective) the courts couldn't react in greater range on this crucial legislation change. With this issue comes also question if the judiciary that was effective with the legislation until the end of 2013 can be used even after the recodification. In this master's thesis is this issue considered and there are decision of courts that can be still used after the recodification. The goal of this...
Artificial intelligence and liability in private law
Lehocký, Martin ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
Artificial intelligence and liability in private law Abstract This rigorous thesis assesses the liability for damage incurred in connection with artificial intelligence according to the valid legislation and at the same time deals with whether the current legislation is ready to perform its function in relation to such a modern phenomenon as the artificial intelligence. At the beginning of this thesis is defined the concept of artificial intelligence. The next part of the thesis is devoted to the research of foreign legal regulations, which in some way proceeded to the reflection of artificial intelligence, either within the case law or directly within the legislation. This part does not neglect the approach of the European Union and the Czech Republic. In the next part of this thesis is defined another key concept, namely the concept of liability within the Czech legislation, its concept, starting points and general assumptions of responsibility. On the basis of the definition of the concept of liability, further possibilities are defined which are relevant in relation to the liability of artificial intelligence to study with regard to the current stage of technological development of artificial intelligence. In the following part of this thesis, the liability of artificial intelligence is assessed...
Legal regulations of liquidation of a business corporation
Lehocký, Martin ; Zahradníčková, Marie (advisor) ; Štenglová, Ivanka (referee)
The goal of this master's thesis is, as the title suggests, to map out the legal regulations of liquidation process of business corporations. There are of course loads of similar thesis and monographies on the similiar topic, but after the recodification of the civil law that became effective from the 1st January 2014 the need for description of this topic is coming back again. This master's thesis desribes the legislation after the mentioned recodification of the civil law. Its goal is not to become a guide for the whole procedure of the liquidation process of business corporation. The thesis is written chronologicaly according to the procedure of liquidation mostly in its content and structure. Main goal of this thesis is to higlight the main problems and difficulties, that the persosn participating in the process of liquiadtion can face. With recodifiaction comes also the issue of judiciary, that is created by activity of courts, but the courts need longer time period to create the judiciary. In the time that this master's thesis was written (approximately two years after the new legislation became effective) the courts couldn't react in greater range on this crucial legislation change. With this issue also comes a question if the old judiciary can be used for the new legislation. In this thesis...
Legal regulations of liquidation of a business corporation
Lehocký, Martin ; Zahradníčková, Marie (advisor) ; Štenglová, Ivanka (referee)
The goal of this master's thesis is, as the title suggests, to map out the legal regulations of liquidation process of companies. There are of course loads of similar thesis and monographies on the similiar topic, but after the recodification of the civil law that became effective from the 1. 1. 2014 the need for description of this topic is coming back again. This master's thesis desribes the legislation after the mentioned recodification of the civil law and its another goal is to compare the legislation after recodification with legislation that was effective before 2014 to highlight the changes brought in action by the mentioned recodifiaction. With recodifiaction comes also the issue of judiciary, that is created by activity of courts, but the courts need longer time period to create the judiciary. In the time that this master's thesis was written (approximately 20 months after the new legislation became effective) the courts couldn't react in greater range on this crucial legislation change. With this issue comes also question if the judiciary that was effective with the legislation until the end of 2013 can be used even after the recodification. In this master's thesis is this issue considered and there are decision of courts that can be still used after the recodification. The goal of this...

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