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The court's duty to instruct
Pošmurná, Veronika ; Zahradníková, Radka (advisor) ; Střeleček, Tomáš (referee)
The court's duty to instruct Abstract This text deals with the court's duty to instruct in civil procedural law. The author stresses that this duty expedites proceedings and prevents unnecessary delays. At the same time, however, he draws attention to the importance of protecting the rights of the parties so that they are not prejudiced by the speed of the proceedings. The author focuses on issues relating to the manner in which the court is to conduct the briefing, the individualization of the approach to the parties, and the consequences of failure to comply with this obligation. The text is structured in four parts, which deal with different aspects of the duty to instruct, including historical development, the general duty to instruct, special instructions in the course of proceedings, and instructions in uncontested proceedings. The work also discusses the relationship between the duty to instruct and the concentration of proceedings. The thesis aims to find the right compromise between the efficiency of the proceedings and the protection of the rights of the parties. The author stresses that the instructions should be targeted, and specific, and warn of the consequences of non-compliance. It also points out the importance of correct recording and compliance with the time limits associated with the...

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