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Matrimonial property and obligations of the spouse
Večeřová, Anežka ; Frintová, Dita (advisor) ; Thöndel, Alexandr (referee)
Matrimonial property and obligations of the spouse This thesis analyses regulation of matrimonial property with an emphasis on its administration, scope and settlement. The main focus of this thesis is to analyse actual statutory regulation in context of actual case law of Czech Supreme Court, with special focus on institute of invalidity of juridical act, disputes in matters of administration and scope of matrimonial property as well as on intertemporality issue in matrimonial property law. Subject of this thesis is related to current development of Czech Supreme Court case law. Aside from introduction and conclusion, the thesis consists of five main chapters. In second chapter, the term and concept of matrimonial property in context of current statutory regulation and regulation of Civil Code 40/1964. Coll. is defined. Third chapter analyses matrimonial property regimes - statutory regime, contractual regime and regime established by a court decision with focus on detailed specification of scope in the statutory regime, with legislative proposal de lege ferenda. Final part of this chapter gives attention to disputes about the scope of matrimonial property with focus on immovables. Central as well as the most comprehensive part of the thesis is in the fourth chapter - administration of matrimonial...
Invalidity, nullity and ineffectiveness of a resolution of general meeting and other bodies of a limited company
Šutko, David ; Čech, Petr (advisor) ; Horáček, Tomáš (referee)
Invalidity, nullity and ineffectiveness of a resolution of general meeting and other bodies of a limited company Abstract This Master's thesis deals with the issue of invalidity of the resolutions of the general meeting of capital companies in the applicable private law of the Czech Republic. The introduction of this Master's thesis covers the historical development of legislation concerning the general regulation of the limited liability company and the joint stock company with a certain focus on good morals and the invalidity of the resolutions of the general meeting of the capital companies in the territory of the Czechoslovak Republic and its successor state departments. Chapter on the legal nature of the resolutions of the general meeting follows on from this historical definition. Similarly as in the case of historical development, legal nature of the resolutions of general meeting is first addressed in historical context, more specifically before the year 2014. The purpose of this analysis is to define the basic theoretical assumptions, which are also applicable to the legal nature of the resolutions of the general meeting at the time of applicability of the Civil Code and the Business Corporations Act. The chapter is concluded with a finding that the change in the legal nature of the resolutions of...
Usurious contracts within the context of civil law
Šejdová, Kateřina ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Dvořák, Jan (referee)
Central point of the thesis at hand is the effort to clarify legal consequences arising out of the conclusion of the usurious contract. Its primary aim is to determine whether the usurious contract is voidable or rather null and void and whether it is possible to uphold the usurious contract either by applying the concept of partial invalidity or by judicial balancing of the grossly disproportionate considerations arising out of the usurious contract. This thesis is structured into two parts. The first chapter of the first part briefly introduces paradigms of the rules related to the usury. The second chapter analyzes individual characteristics of the usury. In the third chapter author argues for the possibility to review the contracts (showing the disproportion of considerations, defects of the abused's will and the element of abuse, however, not fulfilling all the characteristics of the usurious contracts due to narrow definition of the usury) by the good-manners-test. Second part of this thesis is divided into three chapters. The first chapter analyzes consequences resulting from the violation of the usury prohibition and their impact on the usurer's and the abused's legal position. This chapter also deals with the difficulties in terms of interpretation of rules governing invalidity of legal...
Non-existence as a new institution of Czech law
Buchal, Jiří ; Hendrychová, Michaela (advisor) ; Šustek, Petr (referee)
Non-existence as a new legal institution of Czech law This paper deals with non-existence as a legal insitution that has been added to the traditional consequence of defective legal acts - invalidity - during the recodification of Czech private law. The aim of this diploma thesis is to comprehensively analyse the legal institution of non-existence. The paper is divided into eight chapters, the introduction and the conclusion. For the purpose of analysing non-existence comprehensively the paper focuses also on systematic explanation of legal acts themselves. The first chapter brings the definition of legal act, deals with different ways to enter into legal acts as well as forms of legal acts provided by law or by agreement of contracting parties. The second chapter focuses on describing the principles of legal act whilst aiming especially on manifestation of will as the essence of legal act. Besides that this chapter deals with creation of legal acts and their legal effects. The chapter three defines the four essential elements of legal acts - the elements of subject, the elements of will, the elements of manifestation of will and the elements of the object of legal acts. The fourt chapter continues with description of legal acts that suffer from defect in one or more of their essential elements,...
Employment of persons with disabilities in the Czech Republic
Beneš, Josef ; Morávek, Jakub (advisor) ; Lang, Roman (referee)
Approximately every tenth citizen in the Czech Republic suffers from a disability. Persons with disabilities form a vulnerable group in the labour market, which is caused mainly by a lower level of their education. Therefore, it is important that legislation protects the disabled persons and encourages employers to their employment. Employing of disabled people is in the interest of entire society and also has an integrative dimension. The main objective of this thesis is to assess comprehensively the legal regulation of the employment of persons with disabilities in the Czech Republic, to reflect recent amendments to applicable legislation and simultaneously to verify the premise that these regulations are satisfactory and feasible in practice. The thesis consists of four parts. The first part focuses on the basic definitions and states in which aspects some similar terms are identical or different. Special attention is paid to the definition of a "disabled person" in all its major forms. The second part deals with international and European regulation, by which the Czech Republic is bound and with which the national legislation must be in accordance. The chapter focuses on a wide range of legal documents that give direction to Czech legislation and grant certain rights to disabled persons. The...
Cancellation and invalidity of a European trade mark
Rohlena, Jan ; Svoboda, Pavel (advisor) ; Pítra, Vladimír (referee)
Revocation and Invalidity of European Trade Mark Revocation and invalidity of European trade mark, more precisely termed as Community trade mark (hereinafter as "CTM"), is a specific field of trade mark law of the European Union. It is Council Regulation (EC) No 207/2009 of 26 February 2009 on the Community trade mark which forms a legal basis in this regard. The practice of the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market and especially the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union play very significant role in this area. The practice of the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market and the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union regarding Directive 2008/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2008 to approximate the laws of the Member States relating to trade marks is also relevant for the revocation and invalidity of CTM as this Directive provides for the revocation and invalidity of national trade marks in similar manner. The aim of this thesis is to analyse the nature of revocation and invalidity of CTM and individual grounds for revocation and invalidity as well as selected related issues, e.g. of procedural nature. This thesis is divided into four chapters. First chapter briefly introduces the institute of CTM and trade...
Invalidity of Legal Acting in Civil Law
Štelcigová, Štěpánka ; Hendrychová, Michaela (advisor) ; Šustek, Petr (referee)
Invalidity of Legal Acts in Civil Law The purpose of this thesis is to analyse comprehensively the institute of invalidity of legal acts, as the most common consequence of defects of legal acts. The invalidity is one of the most important institutes of private law, because the whole society has always needed to act legally and also to rely on the validity of their legal acts. It is necessary to define essential elements of legal acts and the consequences of non compliance with them. This thesis, which is divided into five chapters, deals with the essential elements of legal acts, the defects of legal acts and most importantly the consequences of these defects which is the nullity and mainly the invalidity and voidability of legal acts. First chapter is introductory and describes the evolution of legislation of civil law in Czech Republic because it has came through many significant changes including the field of invalidity of legal acts. Particularly the Act No. 89/2012 Coll., Civil Code, has brought many positive changes this year. Second chapter is divided into three subchapters. It briefly describes the legal facts and it focuses mainly to legal acting as the most important legal fact. It explains the term and the substance of legal acts, names the essential elements of legal acts and the...
Invalidity and ineffectiveness of legal acts in insolvency proceedings
Štancl, Štěpán ; Pohl, Tomáš (advisor) ; Macková, Alena (referee)
1 Abstract Invalidity and Ineffectiveness of Legal Acts in Insolvency Proceedings The purpose of my thesis is to describe and analyse statutory framework of rules which prevent underlying assets from being unlawfully reduced. The thesis is composed of five chapters which are divided into subchapters. The core of the thesis lies in chapters 4 and 5. Introductory chapter explains collective essence of insolvency proceedings in which claims of creditors are satisfied proportionally. Then it clarifies core of this thesis, i.e. analysis of acts, whom debtor reduces underlying assets, or rather his creditors. It also explicates changes in terminology, which are caused by recodification of civil law. Chapter Two describes development of ineffectiveness since Roman law until the present. Third chapter, concerning civil law, is subdivided into four subchapters. The first defines legal act. Second describes its invalidity. The third, which is most extensive, deals with relative ineffectiveness in civil law. Its parts relate to the reasons of ineffective legal acts, trials about them and consequences of ineffectiveness. Last subchapter summarizes opportunities of application this rules in insolvency proceedings. Chapter Four which concerns insolvency proceedings is divided into two subchapters. The first of them deals...
Invalidity of Legal Acts in the Czech Law in Comparison with Law of Germany
Dosoudilová, Petra ; Švestka, Jiří (advisor) ; Salač, Josef (referee)
The topic "Invalidity of Legal Acts in the Czech Law in Comparison with the Law of Germany" has been chosen because of its importance in the system of the Czech Civil Law. Invalidity of legal acts concerns every subject and object of legal relationships. Nowadays this topic is also very actual due to the recodification of Civil Law which brings fundamental changes. Comparison with German legislation is very contributive thanks to its consistency during 20th century that is in contrast with inconsistency of Czech legislation caused by political changes (especially by 40 years of communism in the territory of the Czech Republic). The thesis is divided into six chapters and each chapter contains three parts. The first part deals with the old regulation under the Act No. 40/1964 Coll., the second one the new regulation under the Act. No. 89/2012 Coll. and finally the third one discusses the German regulation under the German Civil Code. The first two chapters are designed to provide an overview of mainly theoretical resources. The first chapter concerns with legal acts as the most important legal facts and their concepts. Requirements of legal acts, terminological and conceptual changes under New Civil Code and furthermore concept under the German law are described here. The second chapter deals with...
Formation, incorporation and invalidity of business company
Habáňová, Eva ; Horáček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Černá, Stanislava (referee)
The title of this master thesis is "Formation, incorporation and invalidity of business company". The study is based on the Czech law contained mainly in the Commercial Code. The first part of the thesis describes the entire constitution process of a new business company. The second part focuses on issues related to invalidity of a business company. The Czech Commercial Code distinguishes six forms of business companies - general commercial partnership (unlimited partnership), limited partnership company, limited liability company, joint-stock company, European company and European economic interest grouping. Constitution process of a new business company can be divided into two phases - establishment of a business company and creation of a business company. Each of these phases contains specific issues that are analysed in particular chapters of the study. The thesis is composed of seven chapters. Chapter One provides general characteristics of a business company including its legal regulation. Chapter Two deals with establishment of a business company. It describes business company's founder and focuses on issues related to the founder's deed including its substantial requirements. Chapter Three examines legal position of a business company prior to its creation. It addresses issues related to...

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