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Administrative penalties for administrative delicts and protective treatment measures
Čvančara, Michal ; Prášková, Helena (advisor) ; Rajchl, Jiří (referee)
1 Abstract - Administrative penalties and protection measures Description of all administrative penalties and protection measures is the primary goal of this thesis. Due to wide extent of chosen subject, this work aims to individual categories of administrative penalties and protection measures, examines every single condition for its imposition a notices possible contradiction within legislation. The thesis does not include the criteria for imposing penalties, noticed set from section 37 till section 44 Contraventions Act which serve as instruments for determination and length of penalties. Concurrence of contraventions is also not included. In the opening chapter the definition and description of an administrative liability is described as well as basic issues of administrative penalization, considered to be a part of administrative authority's activity. The resemblance of principles of criminal and contravention law is described, that leads to using the same principles either in criminal and contravention law. There's explored what basic sources of administrative penalization are. Each of following chapters describes one of the penalties set in section 35 Contravention Act. Every chapter begins with general description of the penalty and then depicts its main purpose for which it is imposed. Then...
Delictual liability of legal entities and individuals undertaking business within environmental protection
Timková, Lucia ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Sobotka, Michal (referee)
This rigorous thesis deals with delictual lialibility of individuals undertaking business and legal entities within environmental protection. Under delictual liability we mean certain secondary liability to suffer the consequences of one's actions which arises in case of a violation of certain primary liability, usually set by a legal norm. Within the protection of environment, we encounter the term ecological-legal liability. Delictual liability can be specified as liability within administrative and criminal law, accompanied by environmental liability. There is no unified amendment for the first one within environmental protection and particular actus reus of regulatory offence can be therefore found in particular component laws. Administrative delicts of legal entities and individuals undertaking business then form an independent part of law and they are punished more severly than deliquencies of individuals. As far as criminal liability is concerned, its amendement is incorporated into the criminal code. Also, the criminal liability law for legal entities came into effect in 2012. The thesis also comprises the comparison with the Slovak legislation.

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