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The concept and legal consequences of the transgression of the limits of self-defense and necessity
Končický, Ivan ; Vokoun, Rudolf (advisor) ; Bohuslav, Lukáš (referee)
The concept and legal consequences of the transgression of the limits of self- defense and necessity The subject of this thesis is the concept and legal consequences of the transgression of the limits of self-defense and necessity. The aim of the thesis is to analyze legal regulation of necessity, self-defense and legal consequences of the transgression of their limits by the academic literature and case-law and on that basis answer the questions outlined in the introduction of this thesis. During that the thesis pays most attention to questionable or interesting issues of this topic. The previous conclusions in connection with knowledge from foreign legislation are the basis for de lege ferenda considerations. In addition to the traditional de lege ferenda considerations the thesis also attempts to address new topics that may affect these institutes in the future. The topic of the thesis is described in four chapters. Necessity and self-defense belong to the circumstances excluding unlawfulness therefore the first chapter of this thesis which is an introduction to the whole issue deals generally with circumstances excluding unlawfulness and their position in our legal environment. The second and third chapter deal with the institutes of necessity, self-defense. Transgression of the limits of...

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