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Refunds of damage under the civil and commercial code, to compare them and then comparing de lege lata and de lege ferenda
Plisková, Alexandra ; Švestka, Jiří (advisor) ; Dvořák, Jan (referee)
Title: Refunds of damage under the civil and commercial code, to compare them and then comparing de lege lata and de lege ferenda Author: Ing. Mgr. Plisková Alexandra Department: Department of Civil law Supervisor: prof. JUDr. Jiří Švestka DrSc. Abstract: The present thesis deals with the liability and damages based on legal norms contained in the Czech Civil and Commercial Code, according to de lege lata and de lege according ferenda. The author deals with compensation in terms of its content, scope and method of compensation. The author states in the work and upcoming changes in connection with the forthcoming adaptation of the Civil and Commercial Code. In this thesis is also mentioned legislation inspired by the issue of of foreign affairs. In conclusion, the author devotes European tort law and its principles. Keywords: Responsibility for damage, compensation arrangements de lege lata and de lege ferenda, the damage caused to health and the earnings, European tort law.
Comparison of the legislation of liability for damage in the Czech and Austrian civil law
Lorenc, Jan ; Švestka, Jiří (advisor) ; Salač, Josef (referee)
The topic of this Master's degree thesis is "Comparison of the legislation of the damage liability in the Czech and Austrian civil law". The purpose of the thesis is to give the general summary of the topic and to point out the main differences and similarities in the area of damage liability in the Czech and Austrian civil law. The core of the thesis consists in the comparison of the tort liability, i.e. damage liability arising from the illegal act (tort law) and the strict liability. The thesis should also verify, if the legislation of the damage liability in the traditional Austrian Code - Civil Code of Austria - is similar to the legislation in the Civil Code of the Czech Republic and if the Civil Code of Austria was an inspiration for the new Czech Civil Code. The thesis is composed of six chapters, the core could be found in the chapter two, four and five. Chapter One is a historical introduction and it describes the evolution of the civil law in the Austrian and Czech area. Chapter two is focused on the basic terminology and the key terms such as "damage liability" and "damages" and the constitution conditions of the damage liability as well as damages. The chapter gives a description of the main differences and similarities in the terminology in the both Codes. Chapter three examines the...
Civil law aspects of health protection
Vopěnková, Zdenka ; Švestka, Jiří (advisor) ; Salač, Josef (referee)
The subject of this paper is the civil law aspects of health protection. The aim of the thesis is to analyse the relevant law concerning the topic and compare it to regulation suggested in the new civil code. Considering the breadth of the topic, the thesis does not deal with all aspects of this issue but just focuses on some of the most debatable questions. Not only the current law and related literature is considered, but a particular emphasis is also put on related case law. In some parts the paper also takes into consideration the fundamental masterpiece of European tort doctrine - Principles of European Tort Law (PETL). The thesis is composed of five chapters, each of them dealing with different aspects of the topic. Chapter One provides an outline of relevant Czech and international law. Chapter Two analyses the concept of right to health protection as a part of personality protection and deals with its object, content and subjects. Chapter three is devoted to the unlawful infringement of the right to health protection and its consequences. Chapter Four focuses on civil law responsibility for unlawful infringement and on the circumstances which are necessary for the responsibility for injury to health to arise and also on the subjects to this responsibilty. This chapter also includes problems...
Legal consequences with respect to the breach of contract under civil law
Novák, David ; Švestka, Jiří (advisor) ; Salač, Josef (referee)
S u m m a r y The goal of this thesis is to analyse the legal consequences of the breach of contract, especially under civil law, although, some essential comparison with legal regulation of commercial law is given, too. The text is divided into ten chapters. In the introduction, i. e. in the first two chapters the term of contract is defined and then the basic legal principles of the contractual law are enumerated and described in respect of the topic. The third chapter deals with the subject of the paper globally and shortly characterises each consequence of the breach of contract. The account of them is also given. The following chapters provide complete information how every consequence works and which part it plays in the Czech legal system. Specifically, Chapter Four is focused on debtor's delay and Chapter Five on creditor's delay. Chapter Six investigates liability for damage and damages a bit, as well. Chapter Seven deals with liability for defects and Chapter Eight is about contractual fine. In Chapter Nine is mentioned discharge of contract and its consequences. Each of in this paragraph enumerated chapters describes its subject itself and also relevant related problems in context with practice of the courts. In the last chapter, i. e. in the Conclusion is the whole topic shortly summarized with...
The main principles of liability for damage in civil law
Nevláčilová, Lucia ; Švestka, Jiří (advisor) ; Salač, Josef (referee)
1 This Master's degree thesis entitled "The main principles of liability for damage in civil law" is concerned with the general matters and principles of the legal regulation of liability for damage. The purpose of this study is to apprise the readers of the main principles of liability for damage, to explain the existing legal regulation of this institute and to point out to the extensive judicial practice in this legal area, which supplements the effective legal regulation in a considerable extent. The thesis focuses on the legal regulation of liability for damage contained in Act No. 40/1964 Coll., the Civil Code, and doesn't deal with the different legal regulation of liability for damage, which is included in the Commercial Code or in the Labour Code. In the present-day society causing harms is practically a day-to-day part of our lives. On the basis of this fact the institute of liability for damage is a frequently occurring, broad and interesting area of law. This is also the reason, why I chose this topic and why I want to clarify it to the readers. This thesis is composed of seven chapters, which focus on the most important issues concerned with liability for damage. The first chapter contains an explanation of the term of liability for damage and a general explanation of the legal regulation of...
Civil liability for the harm to health caused during medical treatment under Czech and German law (a comparison)
Resl, Matěj ; Švestka, Jiří (advisor) ; Salač, Josef (referee)
This diploma thesis compares the Czech legal regulation of civil liability for bodily harm caused during medical treatment to the German legislation on the matter. In this case, the German legal regulation can serve as a source of inspiration due to its stable development. Both legal regulations can be assessed with respect to the rules being preferable either for the harmer or the sufferer. Concerning the provisions within the German law that are preferable for the patient, they cover e.g. the origin of liability for bodily harm caused by all participating persons providing the medical treatment while doing a tortious act, including the direct liability of persons who are "used by the activity". Due to the broader concept of harm in the German civic law the patient has a right for damages based on a generally defined nonmaterial harm, where the conrete amount of damage is determined by the court. The German legal regulation is preferable and more equitable especially for young injured, in which case the assessment of damages for the salary lost is not based only on the average salary of the sufferer before the harm was caused, but it also reflects the lifetime salary, which the injured could have achieved, had the bodily harm not been caused. By contrast, some provisions in the German legislation...
Micro UAV certification for CR airspace
Sobotka, Vojtěch ; Janhuba, Luboš (referee) ; Pejchar, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis maps the unmanned aircraft system operation legislation valid in the Czech Republic. It contains a summaries of design and operation restrictions of these systems and radio frequency bands suitable for operating them. It deals with the matter of legal responsibility for damage caused by unmanned aircraft system operation and the matter of possible violation of personal data protection. It includes a summary of common EU unmanned aircraft system legislation and its expected future development. The preparation of the documentation necessary for VUT 720 unmanned airrcaft system registration and certification is also part of this thesis.
Obligations arising from torts
Chyba, Petr ; Hásová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Švarc, Zbyněk (referee)
The bachelor thesis is about obligations arising from torts according to the contemporary legislation in the Civil Code. This thesis deals with tortious liability in civil law and the aim of the thesis is to analyse this legal institute. The bachelor thesis serves coherent summary of particular aspects of tortious liability. The thesis is divided into five chapters. The first chapter deals with general liability from the view of the theory of law, theoretical conception of liability in civil law and prevention of damage in civil law. The second chapter is dedicated to formation of duty to provide compensation for damage, especially to particular elements of tortious liability and then to defences. The third chapter is focused on general liability in tort, entities with duty to provide compensation for damage, manner and extent of compensation for harm to assets and non-pecuniary harm. The fourth chapter describes cases of special tortious liability. The fifth chapter is dedicated to compensation for harm to the natural rights of an individual, especially to compensation for bodily harm and death.
Compensation for immaterial damages in the Czech Republic and Germany
Vítková, Klára ; Švarc, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Hásová, Jiřina (referee)
This thesis deals with compensation for immaterial damages in the Czech Republic and Germany with focus on personal injuries and a specific question of wrongful birth and wrongful life actions. Its aim is to describe the differences between both legislations. In the first part my work is concerned with a theoretical analysis of the conditions of damage liability in the tort law in both countries. The second chapter follows up with the definition of material and immaterial damages and the way and extent of their compensation. The third one is concentrated directly on personal injuries, it introduces the term and the range of persons entitled to a compensation and it analyses the way and extent of the compensation for personal injuries (above all the damages for pain and suffering) in the Czech Republic and Germany, with specific emphasis on the Methodology of the Czech Supreme Court on the compensation for immaterial damages in case of personal injuries. The fourth chapter is focused on an ethical and legally complicated question of wrongful birth and wrongful life actions.
Liability of Supervisory Board
Toman, Antonín ; Hejda, Jan (advisor) ; Přibyl, Karel (referee)
This thesis deals with civil liability of the Supervisory Board and its members for breaching his duties. Emphasis is placed on responsibility and legal relationship, whose content is obligation to pay damages, between Supervisory Board and its member and business companies (in the new terminology "business corporation"). This thesis is dealing at first with the legal anchoring of the Supervisory Board as such, the creation and termination of the Supervisory Board and the definition of its living space not only in the relation to corporation, but also to individual shareholders, General Assembly and of course to the Board - including their mutual rights and responsibilities. Thesis is crossed by author's intention to evaluate the active legislation, whose legislative life is coming to an end, and on the basis of that to comment upcoming legislation that at least brings a fresh wind to the corporate life. Shortly is discussed upon by the factual impossibility to prosecute members of the Supervisory Board for crimes associated with their performance.

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