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The position of the Constitutinal Court in the system of separation of powers in the Czech Republc
Schneider, Jan ; Hofmannová, Helena (advisor) ; Suchánek, Radovan (referee)
The position of the Constitutional Court in the system of separation of powers Abstract The thesis deals with defining the position of the Constitutional Court in the system of separation of powers in the Czech Republic. In order to understand the role of the Constitutional Court, it is important to understand the historical context, therefore the first part of the thesis deals with the development and concepts of constitutionalism and constitutional justice. In this part, the thesis will focus on important thinkers who have influenced the way of thinking about the modern state and the separation of powers. Subsequently, constitutional justice is concentrated and diffused. The second chapter deals with the development of the Constitutional Judiciary in Bohemia, from the Habsburg Monarchy, through the period in Czechoslovakia in 1918-1938, then the period from 1945-1989 and finally the Constitutional Court which was established in 1991. The third chapter will focus on the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic, its establishment and legal regulation, the characteristics of the court as an institution, the function of a judge of the Constitutional Court, the specifics and individual types of proceedings before the Constitutional Court and the manner and binding nature of the Constitutional Court's...
The Development Aspects of the Interrelationship between the Jurisdiction and State Administration in Czechoslovakia (1918 - 1938) with regard to the development of german administrative justice
Bláhová, Ivana ; Kuklík, Jan (advisor) ; Soukup, Ladislav (referee)
v anglickém jazyce The aim of this thesis named Development aspects of the relationship between judicial system and administrative structure in Czechoslovakia (1918-1938) considering the development of the German administrative justice is to analyse the basic development aspects of the relationship between executive and judicial power in Czechoslovakia. The capstones of the thesis are particularly state administration of the courts, territorial scope and administrative justice. Moreover, a comparative part describing the administrative justice and the gradual elimination of the separation of powers in Germany in the thirties was added. The thesis is composed of five chapters. The first one introduces the matter. The second chapter defines the essential terms like separation of powers, executive and judicial power, state and public administration, judicial system, as well as state administration of the courts, territorial scope and administrative justice. The third chapter deals with the history of the relationship between administration and judicial system in Austria and Austro-Hungarian Empire in the second half of the 19th century. The following, most important chapter describes the constitutional development after the establishment of Czechoslovakia in 1918. The fourth chapter is divided into...
Selection of Constitutional Justices in Czechia and Slovakia
Svoboda, Jiří ; Hřebejk, Jiří (referee)
Thesis focuses on institutional aspect of selection of constitutional judges in Czechia and in Slovakia, personal aspect of selection, i.e. identification of the groups of recruitment and requirements and qualities of the judges. Thesis also focuses on the process, i.e. procedural aspects within which the key authorities (presidents and parliaments) compare and choose individual candidates. Based on this analysis the student will identify strengths and weaknesses of both systems, which could lead to paralysis of court in question.
Legal Situation in the Diocese of Litoměřice from 1989 to 2010
Přibyl, Stanislav ; Hrdina, Antonín (advisor) ; Přibyl, Stanislav (referee) ; Plavec, Karel (referee)
The first part of the doctoral thesis approaches its topic from the historical point of view: firstly, it summarises the history of the Diocese of Litoměřice from the erection of the Chapter of Canons in 1057; secondly, it briefly describes the history of the Diocese from its foundation in 1655 to 1989; thirdly, the events from 1989 to 2010 are discussed in detail, i.e. the episcopacy of Msgr. Josef Koukl after 15 years of vacant see in the context of the reconstruction of the Diocese after the fall of the communist regime, the situation in the Diocese during the episcopacy of Bishop Pavel Posád, the following period when the Diocese was administered by Dominik Duka and finally the time after Bishop Jan Baxant took canonical possession. The second part of the doctoral thesis is divided into six chapters and approaches the chosen period thematically according to the branches of the Canon Law. It tackles the governance of the Diocese, personnel and territorial-administrative matters, the exercise of the legislative, administrative and judicial power within the establishment and application of the Canon Law from 1990 to 2010. The thesis investigates activities of the Diocesan Bishops, of the Vicars General and Episcopal Vicars and of the Diocesan Curia; it deals with the exercise of the judicial power...
The Development Aspects of the Interrelationship between the Jurisdiction and State Administration in Czechoslovakia (1918 - 1938) with regard to the development of german administrative justice
Bláhová, Ivana ; Kuklík, Jan (advisor) ; Soukup, Ladislav (referee)
v anglickém jazyce The aim of this thesis named Development aspects of the relationship between judicial system and administrative structure in Czechoslovakia (1918-1938) considering the development of the German administrative justice is to analyse the basic development aspects of the relationship between executive and judicial power in Czechoslovakia. The capstones of the thesis are particularly state administration of the courts, territorial scope and administrative justice. Moreover, a comparative part describing the administrative justice and the gradual elimination of the separation of powers in Germany in the thirties was added. The thesis is composed of five chapters. The first one introduces the matter. The second chapter defines the essential terms like separation of powers, executive and judicial power, state and public administration, judicial system, as well as state administration of the courts, territorial scope and administrative justice. The third chapter deals with the history of the relationship between administration and judicial system in Austria and Austro-Hungarian Empire in the second half of the 19th century. The following, most important chapter describes the constitutional development after the establishment of Czechoslovakia in 1918. The fourth chapter is divided into...

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