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The Czech legal system in the time of the coronavirus in the light of Fuller's principles of good law Trust in law-making institutions
Klápová, Michaela ; Urban, Michal (advisor) ; Ondřejková, Jana (referee)
The Czech legal system in the time of the coronavirus in the light of Fuller's principles of good law Trust in law-making institutions Abstract This thesis deals with the issue of how the Czech legal system changed during the coronavirus crisis in the light of Fuller's principles of good law. The aim of the thesis was to find out how this change affected people's trust in law-making institutions. The thesis is divided into four parts. The first part introduces Lon L. Fuller as a philosopher of law, who significantly influenced the view of legal theory and provoked many responses to his views from both his critics and supporters. The second part of the thesis is a theoretical background to the specific features of the legal system in the situation that arose due to the spread of the Covid-19 disease in the Czech Republic. In the next part of the thesis I subject the legislation issued during the coronavirus crisis to Fuller's requirements of what law should look like. By analyzing the case law of administrative courts, especially the reasoning for their judgments, I found cases of violations of Fuller's principles that occurred during the coronavirus period. I have outlined other violations of some of these principles by means of the Public Opinion Research Centre's special research on measures to prevent...

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