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Liability for a damage in the practise of the courts
Gergeľová, Zuzana ; Drápal, Ljubomír (advisor) ; Pichrt, Jan (referee)
Liability for a damage in the practise of the courts: The aim of the thesis is to analyse liability for damage in the Czech labour law with an emphasis on the case law. The thesis contains examination of various aspects of liability for a damage in the labour law with the highlight on a practice of the courts. There are five chapters included in the thesis. The first one begins with the general conception of the liability in the Czech law. The liability for damage with the specification of its basis is described next. The next part points out that there are basically two kinds of the liability for damage: the liability of an employee and the liability of an employer. The ending of the first chapter is dealing with the significance of the case law in the continental Europe system, particularly in the Czech law. The second chapter characterises the liability for a damage of an employee. The General liability of an employee with a detail analysis of the basis of the liability, which can be found through the whole thesis, is presented firstly. In the next part focuses on the basic requirements for the formation of the distinctive liabilities for a damage, the Liability for a shortfall in things entrusted to an employee and the Liability for a loss of the things entrusted to an employee. The last part of...
Liability for a damage in the practise of the courts
Gergeľová, Zuzana ; Drápal, Ljubomír (advisor) ; Pichrt, Jan (referee)
Liability for a damage in the practise of the courts: The aim of the thesis is to analyse liability for damage in the Czech labour law with an emphasis on the case law. The thesis contains examination of various aspects of liability for a damage in the labour law with the highlight on a practice of the courts. There are five chapters included in the thesis. The first one begins with the general conception of the liability in the Czech law. The liability for damage with the specification of its basis is described next. The next part points out that there are basically two kinds of the liability for damage: the liability of an employee and the liability of an employer. The ending of the first chapter is dealing with the significance of the case law in the continental Europe system, particularly in the Czech law. The second chapter characterises the liability for a damage of an employee. The General liability of an employee with a detail analysis of the basis of the liability, which can be found through the whole thesis, is presented firstly. In the next part focuses on the basic requirements for the formation of the distinctive liabilities for a damage, the Liability for a shortfall in things entrusted to an employee and the Liability for a loss of the things entrusted to an employee. The last part of...

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