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Compensation for damages caused by vaccination during pandemic
Krudenc, Václav ; Šustek, Petr (advisor) ; Salač, Josef (referee)
Compensation for damages caused by vaccination during pandemic This thesis aims to provide a comprehensive description of the legal regulation of compensation for damages caused by vaccination, both compulsory and voluntary. Emphasis is placed on the development of the legal regulation over time, where the subject of the thesis is not only the current regulation but also the regulation contained in Act No. 40/1964 Coll. Given the different legal frameworks set out in the old and the new Civil Code, the thesis compares the different periods, including their evaluation. This comparison and assessment conclude that, although the legislation regulated the issue of compensation for damage caused by vaccination completely differently, both regulations were significantly deficient and thus less than ideal. The second half of the thesis focuses on current aspects of the field, in particular two lex specialis enacted in 2020 relating to vaccine damage compensation. The core of this part of the thesis is a comprehensive interpretation of the act on compensation for injury caused by compulsory vaccination, including the most recent case law on the issue. This interpretation is followed by an assessment of the legal framework concerning the vaccination against Covid- 19 disease and the related liability...
Legislative procedure as an instrument for promotion of the interests
Krudenc, Václav ; Shavit, Anna (advisor) ; Konrádová, Marcela (referee)
This bachelor thesis examines the legislative procedure in the Czech Republic for the purposes of lobbying. The theoretical part aims to acquaint the reader with the very concept of lobbying and its history and then systematically classify lobbying in terms of public affairs. The second part of the thesis is a thorough analysis of the current rules of procedure of both chambers of the Parliament of the Czech Republic and a description of the stages in which it is possible to enter into draft laws and amend them. This part describes the process of creation of laws from the legislative initiative through individual commenting procedures to negotiations in both chambers of parliament and the possibility of applying the presidential veto. The final part of the thesis deals with the historical genesis of the rules of procedure of both chambers of the Parliament of the Czech Republic. The main goal of this work is to present possible ways in which private interests can be enforced in the law-making process in the Czech Republic.

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