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Procedural principles relating to evidence
Mikešová, Marie ; Zoulík, František (advisor) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
77 Shrnutí v anglickém jazyce Procedural principles connected with evidence proceeding are principles, which create character of civil proceeding. They are arranged in pairs, but in concrete part of civil procedure only one principle from the pair is usually used. The first pair consists of the principles that determine which subject of the procedure will start the procedure and which subject will dispose of it. On the basis of this, we can talk about the principle of civil proceedings dealing with contenious cases or of principle of opening civil procedure ex officio. Furthermore, we distinguish a principle to try and the principle to search in accordance with terms that indicates the events that need to be assessed in the proceedings. Whether the facts relevant to the decision of the court is obliged to claim the participant in accordance with the principle to try or whether this is required by the court by the principle to search. The principle of the uniformity of the procedure is another basic principle. Due to this principle the civil procedure is a uniform procedure. There is not arranged when the procedure action during the procedure must be done. This principle is completed with elements of concentration principle. Principle of concentration is the reason, why the participant is allowed to propose...
One time compensation for pain and social impairment in accordance with Civil code and with public notice n. 440/2001 Sb.
Mikešová, Marie ; Salač, Josef (advisor) ; Pohl, Tomáš (referee)
The purpose of my thesis is to analyze the legal regulation of legal responsibility for damages and compensation for damages, with special concern for health damages (damage to health). In the very near future, the biggest change in Czech civil law will come, and the comparison between contemporary legislation and the future legislation is also the reason for my research. The thesis consists of 12 chapters including introduction and conclusion. Each chapter is dedicated to partial institutes of the regulation or to institutes connected with this regulation.
Procedural principles relating to evidence
Mikešová, Marie ; Zoulík, František (advisor) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
77 Shrnutí v anglickém jazyce Procedural principles connected with evidence proceeding are principles, which create character of civil proceeding. They are arranged in pairs, but in concrete part of civil procedure only one principle from the pair is usually used. The first pair consists of the principles that determine which subject of the procedure will start the procedure and which subject will dispose of it. On the basis of this, we can talk about the principle of civil proceedings dealing with contenious cases or of principle of opening civil procedure ex officio. Furthermore, we distinguish a principle to try and the principle to search in accordance with terms that indicates the events that need to be assessed in the proceedings. Whether the facts relevant to the decision of the court is obliged to claim the participant in accordance with the principle to try or whether this is required by the court by the principle to search. The principle of the uniformity of the procedure is another basic principle. Due to this principle the civil procedure is a uniform procedure. There is not arranged when the procedure action during the procedure must be done. This principle is completed with elements of concentration principle. Principle of concentration is the reason, why the participant is allowed to propose...

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