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Legal regulation of the position of political parties in the Czech Republic
Pilař, Jan ; Pithart, Petr (advisor) ; Ondřejková, Jana (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to explore and evaluate legal position of political parties in the Czech Republic and its historical development. This thesis deals with political party law in a narrow sense, particularly with constitutional arrangement and the Political Parties Act. According to the Constitution of the Czech Republic our political system is based on a competition of political parties, despite this fact not enough attention is usually devoted to their position in a legal system. This text uses an interdisciplinary approach combining mainly legal and political science. The thesis contains seven chapters and moves from general to specific. The first chapter deals with the term political party. Firstly it observes it from the prism of social sciences then it moves to political science definitions and in the end it extracts legal definitions and characterizes a private law nature of parties. Second chapter is about functions of political parties both in general and according to the law. The third chapter describes in detail the development of legal position of political parties from the year 1852 to the present time. The fourth chapter analyses current Political Parties Act its creation and amendments. The fifth chapter examines conditions of creating parties. The sixth chapter is about...
The debate of the Czech communist party ban phenomenon
KOZOVÁ, Michaela
The main issue of this thesis is to analyze the debate of the Czech largest communist party ban phenomenon The Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (KSČM). The thesis is divided into two thematic parts. The first part describes the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia. It then continues with the Giovani Sartori´s anti-system parties theory explained by the Czech political scientist Michal Kubat relating directly to the KSČM. The last section of the first part describes formal procedure of suspension activities and the dissolution of a political party under the current laws of the Czech Republic. This law is demonstrated by a case of Workers' Party dissoluted in 2010. In the second part I focus on emergence of Temporary Commission for assessing the constitutionality of KSČM and then the work of Senator Jaromir Stetina, the chairman of the Commission. In addition I try to summarize the content of the analyses by the Security Policy Department of the Ministry of Interior and the experts polled by this Department. Experts have dealt with the case law in Czech courts in the matter of suspending the activities of political parties and the constitutionality of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia.

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