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Legislation of freedom of movement in Special Protection Areas
Kuncířová, Michala ; Stejskal, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Franková, Martina (referee)
1 Legislation of freedom of movement in Special Protection Areas Abstract The thesis is covering the legislation of freedom of movement in Special Protection Areas, in particular the limitations of freedom of movement embedded it the Act on the Protection of Nature and Landscape are examined. The timeliness of this topic lies in the consequences of the Covid-19 epidemic, the media conveying ideas and trends to visit attractive territories and technological progress that provide easy access to inaccessible places for a wide range of people. The aim of the thesis is the analysis of the current legal regulation of Special Protection Areas and the assessment of the adequacy and fulfillment of the purpose of the limitation of fundamental freedom of movement by this legislation. This thesis provides an explanation of the fundamental freedom of movement, the legal regulation of the right of public use of nature and landscape and Special Protection Areas, the organization of nature and landscape protection and the instruments of nature and landscape protection. The thesis covers conceptual tools. In detail are discussed administrative instruments of protection, restrictions on freedom of movement provided ex lege and ex actu, also with specific examples protecting Special Protection Areas from the unresponsible...
Legal regulation of protection of wild bird species
Kubešová, Jana ; Stejskal, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Fiala, Zdeněk (referee)
Legal regulation of protection of wild bird species Abstract This thesis deals with legal regulation of protection of wild bird species at the international, European and Czech level. The aim of the thesis was to provide an overview of legal regulation of protection of wild bird species, and to evaluate whether this legal regulation is an effective means of achieving objectives which led to its adoption. The thesis consists of an introduction, three main parts and a conclusion. The first part of the thesis describes protection of birds in international law. In this part of the thesis there are first introduced international organizations important for protection of birds, in particular International Union for Conservation of Nature and BirdLife International, and then in the author's opinion the most relevant international conventions to protection of birds, namely the Ramsar Convention, the Bonn Convention, the Bern Convention and the Convention on Biological Diversity. The following second part of the thesis focuses on protection of birds in European law. In this part of the thesis legal regulation of protection of wild bird species in Directive 2009/147/EC (the Birds Directive) is described in detail including the related case law of Court of Justice of the European Union. The author pays attention...

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