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Securities and booked securities - changes in legislation
Manderla, Matěj ; Čech, Petr (advisor) ; Pelikán, Robert (referee)
Securities and booked securities - changes in legislation The purpose of my thesis is to analyse enactment of securities in the New Civil Code. Current legislation in Act on Securities is not considered as satisfactory in many ways. Recodification of civil law brings a great opportunity to clarify current interpretational issues and approximate Czech law of securities to developed countries of Western Europe. In this thesis I shall asses if the new piece of legislation will be successful in achieving such goal. The thesis is composed of nine chapters, each of them dealing with different aspects of securities law. Chapter One is introductory and defines concept of a security and its historical development. Chapter Two deals with issues related to definition of a security in Czech law. It focuses on the absence of legal definition of a security in current Czech law and analyses definitions of jurisprudence. Chapter Two analyses the legal definition of a security in New Civil Code and addresses the issue of definition of a security in relation to booked securities. Chapter Three is concerned with a security as a subject of legal relations. The main issue addressed in Chapter Three is security as a tangible thing. Chapter Four concentrates on separation of securities represented by a certificate and...
Securities and booked securities - changes in legislation
Manderla, Matěj ; Čech, Petr (advisor) ; Pelikán, Robert (referee)
Securities and booked securities - changes in legislation The purpose of my thesis is to analyse enactment of securities in the New Civil Code. Current legislation in Act on Securities is not considered as satisfactory in many ways. Recodification of civil law brings a great opportunity to clarify current interpretational issues and approximate Czech law of securities to developed countries of Western Europe. In this thesis I shall asses if the new piece of legislation will be successful in achieving such goal. The thesis is composed of nine chapters, each of them dealing with different aspects of securities law. Chapter One is introductory and defines concept of a security and its historical development. Chapter Two deals with issues related to definition of a security in Czech law. It focuses on the absence of legal definition of a security in current Czech law and analyses definitions of jurisprudence. Chapter Two analyses the legal definition of a security in New Civil Code and addresses the issue of definition of a security in relation to booked securities. Chapter Three is concerned with a security as a subject of legal relations. The main issue addressed in Chapter Three is security as a tangible thing. Chapter Four concentrates on separation of securities represented by a certificate and...

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