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Criminal liability in provision of health care - selected issues
Vychyta, Jan ; Vokoun, Rudolf (advisor) ; Herczeg, Jiří (referee)
The subject of this rigorous thesis is an analysis of a mutual relationship between criminal law and medicine with a focus on an application of criminal responsibility of physicians and other medical staff in a current Czech legal system. The aim of the thesis is to introduce various issues of criminalization of health care professionals from broader perspective, first and foremost in connection with harm caused to patients due to medical malpractice, as well as to outline the possibilities of its future development and to present solutions to specific legal problems. The thesis consists of three chapters further divided into two levels of sub-chapters, along with a brief introduction and a conclusion. After a short excursion related to historical views and development of legal incursions into the field of medicine (chapter 2) follow two main chapters that are to be considered a core of the thesis and which resemble to a certain extent typical structuring of traditional European penal codes. The third chapter labeled "Criminal liability in provision of health care - general part" deals with foundations of criminal liability and its application in the healthcare context, presents various legal approaches to medical care and describes certain legal institutes that are usually not considered to be a...
The principle of subsidiarity of criminal law
Vychyta, Jan ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Vanduchová, Marie (referee)
The right of any person accused of a crime to be defended at a court by a professional defence counsel is a fundamental element of a democratic criminal proceeding. The aim of this diploma thesis is to analyse the position of the defendant as it is regulated particularly within the code of criminal procedure and the advocacy act, to gather and to summarize available information from various publications written by important Czech jurists and to add a brief introduction to the history of the position of defence counsels in the Czech legal system as well as some own minor remarks related to this topic. The thesis consists of 10 main chapters further divided into two levels of sub- chapters. After a brief introduction (chapter 1) follows the chapter related to a general concept of the defence right and relating issues such as the formal and material defence and the relevant sources of law. The third chapter contains short summary about the development of the counsel's position and the law regulating it throughout modern history from 19th century, up to this day. The following chapter which is the largest is called "Position of the defence counsel in the criminal proceedings". It contains a several sub-chapters dealing with various issues from general ideas of a role of the defence counsel to the...

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