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Generally biding regulations of a municipality issuing in order to ensure local matters of public order
Furková, Petra ; Kopecký, Martin (advisor) ; Vedral, Josef (referee)
Generally biding regulations of a municipality issuing in order to ensure local matters of public order Abstract The work is focused on general binding regulations issued by municipalities to protect public order. However, public order is a concept that is not defined by legislation and is variable over time. Thus, each municipality, in order to protect it, regulates a different social activity that it believes is capable of disturbing public order in the municipality. However, municipalities do not always regulate the activities that can be regulated for the purpose of public order, or the rules they set exceed the limits set by law. The Constitutional Court makes an indispensable contribution to the specification of what can be regulated for the purpose of public order and in what way, as it is the only one entitled to annul an illegal municipal regulation. The thesis first focuses on the history of municipal lawmaking, the basic characteristics of generally binding regulations as legal regulations issued in an independent competence and, with the help of judicial case law, also on the definition of public order. Then the most extensive part of the thesis is devoted to the analysis of generally binding regulations on public order against the background of the so-called four-step test applied by the...

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