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Consumer in Contracts Concluded on the Electronic Communications Market.
Martiška, Daniel ; Salač, Josef (advisor) ; Zvára, Michael (referee)
Title Consumer in Contracts Concluded on the Electronic Communications Market. Abstract This diploma thesis Consumer in Contracts Concluded on the Electronic Communications Market deals with issues that every consumer might be interested in. Its aim is to make the reader familiar with the de lege lata status focusing on the protection of the rights of the distance contracts participants being consumers. Further, the dissertation deals with its intended amendment having been initiated by the Czech government and the de lege ferenda status. There is also a consideration whether the current level of regulation in place resulted from the act, the regulator and the EU has not exceeded a certain rational limit - in which case it would mean that the regulation itself has become non-efficient and could be regarded as a large further development barrier. The dissertation also involves and mentions the most characteristic institutes which can be found in concluded contracts, e.g. contractual penalty, unilateral changes made by contract provider or withdrawal from the agreement. Such institutes - which cannot be construed as consumer friendly - are sometimes overused by the service providers and thus make the consumers unsatisfied and indignant. As a source for the thesis, I used both domestic and foreign legislation,...

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