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Public law context of ownership of a dog
Putík, Miroslav ; Kopecký, Martin (advisor) ; Millerová, Ivana (referee)
A dog owner does not only have rights, but also (and mainly) a lot of obligations. One of the aims of this work was to look at different areas concerning the ownership (holding) of a dog in relation to the actual public law regulations. Particular chapters reflect possible life situations, which have (especially from a point of view of public law) an effect on coexistence with a dog and (often negative) the impact (penalties) for a dog holder. Thematic areas are addressed, for example, purchasing a dog, his vaccination and other health and life conditions, the possibility of shortening a tail or ears, the admissible conditions and methods that permit the killing of a dog or the conditions and ways to bury a dog. Further mention is made of the possibilities of travelling with a dog (and also abroad), also described are the law regulations of dog fees and the generally binding ordinances of municipalities. Deeper consideration was essential in respect of the areas concerning misdemeanours and criminal offences, which can be commited both on a dog and by a dog (incl. veterinarian demands or animal cruelty). There are follow-up chapters concerning liability for damage and compensation for damage. A part of the work is dedicated to breed specific legislation concerning breeding some (so called "fighting" or...
Local fees in chosen local authorities of the Czech Republic
Jeřábek, Jiří ; Sedmihradská, Lucie (advisor) ; Sedmihradská, Lucie (referee)
Annotation This bachelor thesis focuses on local fees in general as levied in 2007 by thirty chosen local authorities in the Czech Republic and also on the dog fee charged by five local authorities in the years 2003-2007. The first part of this paper briefly describes local authorities' revenues; the second part explains the legal framework of local fees; the third part provides an analysis of both local fees and the dog fee. The purpose of this work is to examine the relation between local fees and the local population by correlation and regression analysis and describe the trend of the dog fee between 2003 and 2007. The results are as follows: the income from local fees provides a relatively small fraction of the total local authorities revenues; the growth of the local population leads to the increase in the income raised from local fees; the fluctuation in the level of the dog fee has been mainly due to changes in the law.

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