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The Insolvency Practitioner as a Procedural Entity of Insolvency Proceedings
Weigl, Veronika ; Macková, Alena (advisor) ; Havel, Bohumil (referee) ; Patakyová, Mária (referee)
1 Název disertační práce v anglickém jazyce, abstrakt v anglickém jazyce a 3 klíčová slova v anglickém jazyce The Insolvency Practitioner as a Procedural Entity of Insolvency Proceedings The aim of this thesis is to thoroughly analyse the status of the insolvency practitioner as a procedural entity of insolvency proceedings de lege lata, to reveal unclear or unsatisfactory points of the applicable legislation and on the basis of this analysis to suggest appropriate legislative changes de lege ferenda. The insolvency practitioner may be a natural person, an unlimited partnership and under certain conditions also a foreign company. The performance of this activity is regulated by law and a great emphasis is placed on qualifications of the insolvency practitioner, however, the legislator could have been stricter regarding the qualifications. Nationals of a member state and foreign companies providing the same guarantees of liability of shareholders as an unlimited partnership, which are performing the activity of an insolvency practitioner in another Member State, may also temporarily or occasionally act as visiting insolvency practitioners in the Czech Republic. The right to perform the activity of the insolvency practitioner is exercised through performance of insolvency practitioner's office in specific...
Shares as a subject-matter of legal relations
Nitschneiderová, Zuzana ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Patěk, Daniel (referee) ; Patakyová, Mária (referee)
NITSCHNEIDEROVÁ, Zuzana: Shares, the subject matter of legal relationships. [Dissertation] / Zuzana Nitschneiderová. - Charles University in Prague. Faculty of Law; Department of Commercial Law. - The Doctor Study Programme: the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). - Prague : Law Faculty, Charles University, 2010. 179 pages. The thesis seeks to examine the legal regulation of shares of joint stock companies. These shares are the subject matter of legal relationships that arise within civil law in particular. This thesis provides an overview and comparison of Czech and Slovak law governing shares and joint stock companies. Such legal regulations mainly stem from the Commercial Code, the Czech Act on Take-Over Offers, and the Czech Act on Changes to Companies and Cooperatives, Act on Securities, or the Czech Act on Entrepreneurship on Capital Markets. In the thesis I hope to offer a complex collection of opinions from Czech and Slovak jurisprudence authorities on selected provisions of the Commercial Code relating to joint stock companies. The thesis is divided into seven sections. The first section is dedicated to the general legal regulation of shares. The second one deals with the existence of issued shares and describes the various changes to the shares. The third section addresses only the...

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