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Collateral Proceedings
Beranová, Andrea ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Záhora, Jozef (referee) ; Vanduchová, Marie (referee)
The doctoral thesis focuses on the part of criminal proceedings in which the court adjudicates the injured person's private claims which arose in connection with a criminal act (so-called collateral proceedings). The importance of collateral proceedings lies in the fact that by using it the injured party may avoid time-consuming, financially as well as procedurally demanding civil proceedings. However, the institute of collateral proceedings comprises a number of specific issues since a criminal court adjudicates the private claims of the injured party in compliance with substantive law rules being outside of the scope of criminal law (mainly civil law and labour law regulations) but, still, within the framework of criminal proceedings. The basic source of the submitted thesis is the Czech legal order. However, it is not the only one taken into consideration. The doctoral thesis also contains comparative analysis of legal regulation of collateral proceedings from the point of view of the German and Swiss legal orders. Following the analysis of collateral proceedings de lege lata, as well as the comparison with foreign models I am submitting proposals for the improvement of legislation that could be used in connection with the planned recodification of the Czech Criminal Procedure.
Damages, compensation of other than proprietary loss and recovery of property obtained as a result of unjust enrichment in criminal proceedings
Beranová, Andrea ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Vokoun, Rudolf (referee)
The submitted rigorosum thesis contains an analysis of so-called collateral proceedings in accordance with the legal regulation in force as specified in Act No. 141/1961 Sb., Criminal Procedure Code. Collateral proceedings represent the part of criminal proceedings in which the court adjudicates the claims of an injured person concerning damages, compensation of other than proprietary loss and recovery of property obtained as a result of unjust enrichment that arose in connection with a criminal offence. The importance of collateral proceedings consists in the fact that by using it the injured person may avoid time-consuming, and financially as well as procedurally demanding civil proceedings. However, the institute of collateral proceedings comprises a number of specific issues since a criminal court adjudicates private claims of the injured party in compliance with the rules of substantive law other than criminal law (mainly civil law and labour law regulations) but, still, within the framework of criminal proceedings. The thesis consists of three parts. In the first part I describe the concept of the injured individual and I distinguish it from the term "the victim of a criminal offence" in accordance with Act No. 45/2013 Sb., on Victims of Crimes. The right of an injured person to assert...

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