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Administrative judiciary and business in the conditions of southern Bohemia
MERČÁKOVÁ, Michaela
The bachelor thesis deals with administrative law as an independent branch of law in the form and scope as we know it today. Administrative law is an important guarantor of supervision over the activities of public administration and a guarantor of legality in the activities of the executive branch. How administrative law differs from other branches of law is characterized in this work together with the public administration, which is related to this branch of law. Furthermore, the administrative judiciary is described in this work as a whole and defines what powers the administrative courts have and what matters fall within the activities performed by these courts. One of the activities of administrative courts is also issuing decisions on administrative lawsuits. These lawsuits, specifically lawsuits filed by entrepreneurs to regional courts against administrative authorities, are important for this work. On the basis of a request for the provision of information pursuant to Act No. 106/1999 Coll., On Free Access to In-formation, the information provided by the Regional Court in České Budějovice is compared according to the selected administrative authorities. The aim is to evaluate the influence of decision made by administrative courts on the development of business in the South Bohemian Region. A summary of information, evaluation and also suggestions on how to use the findings in the future are given in the conclusion.
Linguistic and literary qualities of case briefs
Tranová, Hong Chi ; Kühn, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Tryzna, Jan (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to improve the formal aspects of the Czech case briefs. The formal aspect represents the language, syntax and overall style of writing of case briefs written by lawyers. In the Czech Republic, the legal aspect is neglected. There is no professional literature dealing with this issue. The consequence of such an approach are then very confusing, stylistically poor-quality texts. Since I could not use any legal books when writing my thesis, I had to draw inspiration from other disciplines (linguistic, journalism, psychology and creative writing). I had to then apply this knowledge to the specific environment of legal writing in my thesis, namely on the case briefs. Fortunately, this legal issue is well mapped in the USA, so I also draw my inspiration from the American professional literature dealing with this issue. The thesis is divided into four chapters. In the first chapter, I focused on what do the typical Czech case briefs look like, what are their formal shortcomings and how to correct them. In the second chapter, I tried to figure out the factors that influence the style of the Czech case briefs. The third chapter is inspired by the American briefs. Of course not everything can be applied to the Czech environment. The reason for that is the difference in the legal...

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