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Determining paternity in Czech and French law
Hlavinková, Barbora ; Hendrychová, Michaela (advisor) ; Šustek, Petr (referee)
Determining paternity in Czech and French law The main subject of the thesis are the determination of paternity and the denial of paternity in Czech and French legal systems. The aim of the work is to compare individual aspects of establishing paternity in both legal systems, to present the basic concept and specifics of the legal regulations foreseen by law, to point out possible gaps in the given legislation and to examine selected factual situations and problems related to this issue. The thesis is systematically divided into four chapters. The first chapter deals with the historical development of the legal rules of both legal systems, from the times of Roman law to the present. The development of methods used to determine paternity is also outlined here. The second chapter focuses on the issue of determining paternity, which is based on a system of legal presumptions. In addition to introducing individual legal presumptions and their regulation in Czech and French legal system, this chapter focuses on the differences between the Czech and French legal systems and points to specific factual situations that are insufficiently regulated in the given legal system, or not regulated at all. The aim of the third chapter is to systematically present the issue of denial of paternity in both legal...
Determination and denial of parenthood
Skočková, Sylva ; Radvanová, Senta (advisor) ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
The rigorous thesis deals with the determination and denial of parenthood and relevant legal regulations. The thesis is divided into eight chapters. The first section monitors the historical development of determining parenthood from the Roman era through modern European legal regulations to the current Czech legislation. The second part is addressed to major sources of law in terms of the determination and denial of parenthood, whereas the third one dwells on the crucial case law of the European Court of Human Rights. The fourth chapter clarifies issues related to the determination of motherhood including secret and anonymous childbirths. The fifth section engaged in assisted reproduction and surrogate motherhood is followed by the next part regarding the determination and denial of fatherhood. The seventh chapter comparing the Czech and the Slovak legal regulations comes next. The last passage mentions the relevant treatment in the New Civil Code.
Determination and denial of parenthood
Skočková, Sylva ; Radvanová, Senta (advisor) ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
The rigorous thesis deals with the determination and denial of parenthood and relevant legal regulations. The thesis is divided into eight chapters. The first section monitors the historical development of determining parenthood from the Roman era through modern European legal regulations to the current Czech legislation. The second part is addressed to major sources of law in terms of the determination and denial of parenthood, whereas the third one dwells on the crucial case law of the European Court of Human Rights. The fourth chapter clarifies issues related to the determination of motherhood including secret and anonymous childbirths. The fifth section engaged in assisted reproduction and surrogate motherhood is followed by the next part regarding the determination and denial of fatherhood. The seventh chapter comparing the Czech and the Slovak legal regulations comes next. The last passage mentions the relevant treatment in the New Civil Code.

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