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The importance of basic principles of criminal procedure
Frňková, Tereza ; Mulák, Jiří (advisor) ; Beranová, Andrea (referee)
The importance of basic principles of criminal procedure Abstract This diploma thesis is devoted to the basic principles of criminal procedure and their importance in connection with the planned recodification of the criminal code. The aim is to explain the importance of basic principles for criminal proceedings and at the same time to point out the advantages and disadvantages of their valid legal regulation. Next, the proposed recodification wording of the principles is presented and compared with the current one, while an assessment is made as to whether the meaning of the basic principles changes in any way in the proposed wording. For this, it is necessary to use mainly the methods of description, analysis, comparison and synthesis. The work is divided into three chapters and sub-chapters. Chapter one outlines what the purpose of criminal proceedings is and how it relates to the basic principles. The second chapter is devoted to basic principles in general. It discusses the concept itself and further the purpose, meaning and function of principles. The sub-chapters of the third chapter report on the individual basic principles and their specific meaning in the current and proposed wording. The conclusion of the thesis is that the principles as a whole create the framework of criminal proceedings. They...

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