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Detention Proceedings in the Czech Republic
Procházka, Jakub ; Frintová, Dita (referee)
Detention Proceedings in the Czech Republic Abstract The thesis Detention Proceedings in the Czech Republic is focused on the effective substantial and procedural legal regulation of the proceedings held to assess the legality of patient's admission to the health-care institution without its consent, which is summarily called the detention proceedings. The thesis therefore concentrates mainly on the proceedings held about individuals hospitalized without their consent and also about the proceedings held to assess the legality of restrains on liberty of the patient hospitalized with granted consent. The thesis is divided into two main parts and contains also the third part with de lege ferenda thoughts. The first part is focused on the bases of detention proceedings contained in international covenants or treaties and in the constitutional order of the Czech Republic, further it is concerned with de lege lata legal regulation in the Civil Code, in the Act on Healthcare Services and in the Act on Special Court Procedures. The thesis closely analyses the different types and phases of the detention proceedings, theoretically as well as practically, as it reflects practical experience of an assistant of a judge involved in the proceedings. Moreover, in the first part the thesis deals with consequences of...
Provision of health care without informed consent
Kohoutová, Petra ; Prošková, Eva (advisor) ; Hocková, Jana (referee)
This dissertation focuses on the issue of health care provision without the consent of a patient within the system of intensive care provision. Situations when its possible to hospitalize a patient without his or her consent are defined in § 38 ZZS (Health Services and Terms and Conditions of Health Service Provision Act as amended). In the intensive care unit we are very often faced with patients that need to be urgently treated without their consent. Also very frequently a treatment is provided to patients that are under the influence of addictive substances therefore are dangerous to themselves and to others. Health of these patients is damaged and even their lives are at risk. A treatment without a patient's consent is debatable from the ethical point of view. A conflict occurs between the fundamental ethical principles (benefit principle and principle of autonomy) because it is not entirely clear which one of the two principles should be prioritize during the treatment. Work and moral obligation of every medical personnel is to provide a medical treatment in accordance with the law and ethical principles. A theoretical part of the paper is dedicated to the legal and ethical sides of the examined issue. The empirical part of the paper is dedicated to the research. A qualitative analysis of...

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