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Administrative Justice in Hungary
Balogh, Edina ; Pítrová, Lenka (advisor) ; Pomahač, Richard (referee)
Administrative judiciary in Hungary Abstract The purpose of this thesis is to give a comprehensive picture of the institute of administrative judiciary in Hungary mainly by using the comparative method. Its aim is therefore to show the similarities and the differences between the Czech and Hungarian administrative judiciary, while also comparing the two legislations to the European standards of the Rule of Law principle. The Rule of Law principle is then used as defined by the European Commission for Democracy through Law, better known as the Venice Commission. Chapter one dives directly into an analysis of the Rule of law principle and its importance in the context of administrative judiciary. Furthermore, this chapter will also provide a short description of the traditional models of administrative judiciary. The purpose of chapter two is to give its reader a brief introduction of the evolution of administrative judiciary in Hungary from the late 19th century to today's legislation, while also mentioning the upcoming changes and their foreseeable impacts. Chapter three then provides a full description of the organisation of Hungarian administrative courts, while also mentioning the upcoming changes brought by the judicial reform in the country. The comparison of power and court jurisdiction in both...
Administrative justice in the Federal Republic of Germany
Micenková, Mária ; Pítrová, Lenka (advisor) ; Pomahač, Richard (referee)
The reason for my research is to provide an analysis of German administrative jurisdiction. The thesis is composed of seven chapters, each of them dealing with different aspects of analysed matter. Chapter one is introductory and defines basic elements of the thesis, which are the public system of judiciary and administrative jurisdiction. The chapter is subdivided into three parts. Part one describes horizontal model of public judiciary organisation. Part two deals with vertical model of public judiciary organisation and part three with diagonal model, as mixture of elements of the previous two models. Chapter two examines historical background and relevant constitutional legislation. The chapter consists of two corresponding parts. Chapter three is subdivided into two parts and provides an outline of institutional organisation of administrative courts. Part one illustrates the court organisation. Part two looks closer at the personal component of - in part one - described courts. Chapter four concentrates on access to the administrative courts. Part one describes the condition of access to administrative courts. Part two analyses the legal actions in particular and part three the scale of judicial review. Chapter five is analysing the procedural aspect of protecting the public laws. It is...

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