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Legal capacity of minors in Czech and German law
Kočárková, Marta ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Elischer, David (referee)
This thesis is focused on legal capacity of minors. The main issue is an extent and circumstances under which minors are legally incapacitated to oblige themselves and to influence their own legal relationships. The thesis is divided into four main parts. The first part is focused on general definition of legal capacity and the basic concepts of dealing with limited legal capacity. Second part is dealing with evolution of legal capacity from the foundations set by roman law, it's development on Czech territory to the approval of recent civil code and development in Germany. Third part contains an interpretation of German legislation. I pursue the German legislation first because it is very sophisticated and provides us with plenty of vantage points on different aspects of the Czech legislation. The part dedicated to the German legislation subdivided into two chapters, where the first one focuses on general characteristics of the legislation and the principle of graduated legal capacity of minors and the second part deals with minors without legal capacity and minors with limited legal capacity. In the fourth part the Czech legislation is analyzed. First I focus on consideration of minors' capability to act independently with legal effects, then on evaluation of nature of legal acts, representation...
Legal capacity proceedings
Machová, Miroslava ; Frintová, Dita (advisor) ; Kubešová, Silvia (referee)
This thesis examines legal capacity and its restriction. The legal capacity of a person makes along with his legal personality an inherent and inalienable component of his personality that enables him to act legally. It is therefore a prerequisite of his self-realization and active participation in society. Legal capacity and legal personality are components so significant, that they cannot be relinquished. Not even partially. Unlike legal personality, a person's legal capacity can be restricted by a court order. And it is the very legal capacity proceeding, this thesis focuses on. In view of the fact, that procedural law is reflected in substantive law, part of this thesis also concerns with the analysis of legislation contained within the Civil Code (Act. No. 89/2012 Coll.). The thesis thoroughly analyses individual stages of a legal capacity proceeding and the subsequent legal provisions and court decisions. The thesis is divided into two parts and eight chapters. The first part discusses substantive regulations of legal capacity. In the introduction to the first chapter, I draw attention to an alteration in legal terminology and a new conception of legal capacity restriction according to the legal regulation that came into force on the 1st of January 2014. Subsequently I define the concept of...
Legal capacity and related legal proceedings
Chalupská, Lenka ; Macková, Alena (advisor) ; Frintová, Dita (referee)
The aim of this thesis named "Legal capacity and related legal proceedings" is to introduce legal capacity and related legal proceedings with the focus on the procedural legislation. Legal capacity is a natural component of each natural person and it is not allowed to be removed. Legal capacity is acquired at birth and is retained until death. Sometime, due to protection of rights of a person, legal capacity might be restricted. This thesis is divided up into ten parts. The largerst part is focused on legal proceeding which lead to restriction of a person's legal capacity, ie. restriction of an aspect of personal status. Nevertheless, the thesis introduces also legal proceeding leading to prolongation of time of legal capacity restrictions and proceeding concerning legal capacity of a child. The custody of persons limited in legal capacity and related legal proceeding are introduced in the thesis as well. This proceeding and proceeding of legal capacity are conjoined to each other, which is the reason why this subject may not be omitted. This part describes the process of choosing the right person as a curator. The author also shows that several misunderstandings and misinterpretations occured after Civil Code came into force on the 1st of January 2014. The author also presents her considerations...
The municipality as a public guardian
Kapičková, Kateřina ; Dobiášová, Karolína (advisor) ; Angelovská, Olga (referee)
Dissertation deal with custodianship of adult persons who are, on the ground of court order, limited their own no legal competention. The main purpose is to describe and explain institutional care adjustment to persons who are limited their legal capacity, and thus give an explanation of public custodianship in the Czech Republic. Custodianship of adult person is set in Civil Code, num. 89/2012, which has brought changes into assessment of legal competention of adult persons. In case, there is no family member who is able to care of no legal competention person, the court enact the village, where is person's permanet address, to be his carer. Public custodianship legislation has been missing up to now, the only document that has been given to help self -government clerks is methodical manual. Besides describing no legal competention care of persons in ny dissertation, I engage in identification problems and putting public custodianship into practise. I identify daily problems of administration workers relating to public custodianship. In empirical part, using qualitative form of research, I interview workers in Liberec district, who work in area of local custodianship.
Legal capacity of minors in Czech and German law
Kočárková, Marta ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Elischer, David (referee)
This thesis is focused on legal capacity of minors. The main issue is an extent and circumstances under which minors are legally incapacitated to oblige themselves and to influence their own legal relationships. The thesis is divided into four main parts. The first part is focused on general definition of legal capacity and the basic concepts of dealing with limited legal capacity. Second part is dealing with evolution of legal capacity from the foundations set by roman law, it's development on Czech territory to the approval of recent civil code and development in Germany. Third part contains an interpretation of German legislation. I pursue the German legislation first because it is very sophisticated and provides us with plenty of vantage points on different aspects of the Czech legislation. The part dedicated to the German legislation subdivided into two chapters, where the first one focuses on general characteristics of the legislation and the principle of graduated legal capacity of minors and the second part deals with minors without legal capacity and minors with limited legal capacity. In the fourth part the Czech legislation is analyzed. First I focus on consideration of minors' capability to act independently with legal effects, then on evaluation of nature of legal acts, representation...
Right to a Defense of Socially Disadvantaged Groups in the Criminal Proceedings
KUBÁNKOVÁ, Hana
The Right to Counsel is one of a fundamental principle of criminal proceedings. This right is enshrined and governed in § 2, paragraph 13, § 33 and following of Act No. 141/1961 Coll. On Criminal Proceeding (Criminal Procedure). The Right to Counsel is guaranteed, in addition to the Constitutional laws, by the Criminal Procedure Code and the Charter of fundamental rights and freedoms in Article 40, paragraph 3 and also by International Conventions such as the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. The target of my Thesis is to clarify the issue of availability of the Right to free Counsel or Counsel for reduced fee for socially disadvantaged groups in criminal proceeding. For the purposes of my Thesis, young, unemployed, handicapped people and people serving in Prison in České Budějovice, are considered to be socially disadvantaged. The Thesis surveys the availability of the rights to counsel for disadvantaged groups in criminal proceedings in the light of valid and effective legislation of the Czech Republic.

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