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Prohibition of Abuse of Law in the European Law
Hron, Lukáš ; Grmelová, Nicole (advisor) ; Filipinská, Lucie (referee)
The thesis represents an introduction into the concept of abuse of law principle as it is applied within the European Law. As an introduction it features a short history of the abuse of law as of private law principle and its theoretical aspects. Further it provides the reader with exposures of the doctrine in the Czech law and draws attention to the problems which the Czech courts face applying the doctrine, especially with its distinction from other similar legal institutions. The core of the work is constituted by an analysis of relevant decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Union, which follows the development of the doctrine from the early 70's until present. The thesis analyses the doctrine of abuse of law as it was developed in the European judicature. Finally the author introduces practical consequences of the doctrine on the tax law and deals with the question how the courts of highest instance of the Czech Republic cope with the doctrine and criticizes their approach.
Foundation and creation of a limited liability company
Fišer, Jan ; Kalinová, Miluše (advisor) ; Filipinská, Lucie (referee)
The first part of this thesis describes the limited liability company, its advantages and disadvantages and it is explained why this company form is so popular. The second part deals in detail with the process of foundation and the subsequent creation of a limited liability company. Emphasis is placed on the founders of the company and the conditions they must meet. At the end of the thesis there is given a practical example of a particular creation of a limited liability company.
Hindrances to Free Movement of Workers in European Court of Justice Cases
Mašková, Jitka ; Grmelová, Nicole (advisor) ; Filipinská, Lucie (referee)
The aim of my master thesis is to analyze hindrances to free movement of workers both from the theoretical point of view and in relation to the European Court of Justice cases. In the first part of the thesis I summarize the development of European integration and general principles of free movement of persons. Then the attention is paid to free movement of workers itself. The definition of a worker, primary and secondary legislation governing free movement of workers and the scope of free movement of workers are presented as well. Moreover, derogations from the principle of free movement of workers are discussed. The next part of the thesis is dedicated to the description of the European Court of Justice, its composition and various types of proceedings. In the last part of the thesis the most significant ECJ cases concerning hindrances to free movement of workers are selected and analyzed.

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