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Mediation in the Czech Republic
Jaroš, Jan ; Macková, Alena (advisor) ; Zahradníková, Radka (referee) ; Dörfl, Luboš (referee)
DISERTAČNÍ PRÁCE V ANGLICKÉM JAZYCE Mediation in the Czech Republic A doctoral thesis represents an evaluation of the fulfillment of the legislator's predicted objectives and expectations placed into the adopted legislation of mediation after ten years of its effectiveness in the legal system of the Czech Republic. The text is divided into thirteen chapters, which gradually address the main topics related to the new civil law regulation of mediation. The first chapter briefly describes the development and existing mediation regulation in the Czech Republic. Next, there are identified the main points of research interest, which are elaborated in more detail in the following chapters. The attention is successively paid to the topics of (i) the duplex legal regulation of mediation, (ii) the performance of mediation outside the framework of the Mediation Act, (iii) the presumed benefits and guarantees associated with mediation under the Mediation Act, (iv) confidentiality of the subjects involved in mediation, (v) the remuneration and reimbursement of the mediator's expenses, (vi) prerequisites for the registered mediator profession, (vii) special legislation for mediator-attorneys, (ix) regulation of the first ordered meeting with a registered mediator, (x) the statute of limitations, (xi) direct...
Mediation in the Czech Republic
Jaroš, Jan ; Macková, Alena (advisor) ; Zahradníková, Radka (referee) ; Dörfl, Luboš (referee)
NÁZEV DISERTAČNÍ PRÁCE V ANGLICKÉM JAZYCE, ABSTRAKT V ANGLICKÉM JAZYCE A 3 KLÍČOVÁ SLOVA V ANGLICKÉM JAZYCE Mediation in the Czech Republic A doctoral thesis represents an evaluation of the fulfillment of the legislator's predicted objectives and expectations placed into the adopted legislation of mediation after ten years of its effectiveness in the legal system of the Czech Republic. The text is divided into two main sections. The first section deals with topics related to the Act on Mediation and the Decree on Examination and Mediator's Remuneration. The second part is concerned with the consequences and connections that are not explicitly regulated by such legislation. In the specific chapters, the expectations of the legislator and subsequent opinions arising from ten years of expert discussion are presented. The author's own conclusions formed using appropriate methodological procedures, especially analytical, normative and empirical approach follows. If possible, available statistical data and partly also foreign examples were used in the thesis. In the first part, the addressed topics are (i) the duplex legal regulation of mediation, (ii) the consequences of such duplexity, i.e. advantages and disadvantages for the mediator and participants, (iii) the performance of mediation according to the Trade...
Corruption as Narrative
Fiala, Šimon ; Kotík, Michal (advisor) ; Volek, Martin (referee)
FIALA, Šimon. Political corruption as a narrative. Prague, 2012. Undergraduate thesis (BA). Charles University in Prague, Faculty of social sciences, Institute of social studies. Dept. of Sociology. p. 59. Supervised by Mgr. Michal Kotík. Abstract Political corruption became one of the most pressing problems of our time. We may say that corruption replaced repression as the main threat to the rule of law. This work attempts to articulate the role of corruption in relation to system legitimacy, assuming Czech Republic and the CEE countries as a model. This work approaches corruption as a narrative, which is being mobilized by the public as a critique of the way the system works. Conventionally, corruption is thought of as a pathology, which damages democracy, quality of governance and economic growth. It will be argued that it also makes sense to think about corruption the other way around - as an interpretive structure which allows introducing sense into the complex organization of society and particularly its negative outcomes. Corruption is a narrative, which allows the public to relate to problems stemming from the workings of the system. This work identifies several dimensions of the problem. It argues that corruption has a notable social dimension, which addresses inequality and injustice in general....

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