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Transgression agenda in practice of administrative authorities
Kloučková, Magdalena ; Světlíková, Daniela (advisor) ; Dáša, Dáša (referee)
This dissertation deals with issues of offence proceedings. Besides of giving definition of individual terms and basic legal regulations relating to the theme, what is demonstrated in several case studies, this work deal with problems found during offence proceeding in practise. This work analyses the bill about responsibility for offences and their proceeding, currently found in a legislative trial. The bill is evaluated with respect to its achievable practical realisation. A part of the work deals with a long time discussed Register of offences, that will be established with effect from 1. 10. 2016. In the end the work contains an evaluation of the situation in the area of administrative penalization. The result of the current legal regulation it is the fact that some provisions are regulated by the Act of offences and by the same way also in the administrative procedure, and thus unnecessarily some provisions also set unreasonable procedural deviations. In connection with mentioned reasons it would be sufficient to remove the senseless deviations of the administrative procedure from the offence proceeding and further to give precision those provisions that are found as controversial in practise and it is necessary to infer them from the judicial proceeding. The own proposal of the solution is not to approve a new responsibility for offence law in wording as it was submitted for approval to the Chamber of Deputies because it will cause chaos into the administrative penalization.

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