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Territorial Asylum
Svobodová, Nikola ; Honusková, Věra (advisor) ; Ondřej, Jan (referee)
Territorial Asylum Abstract The aim of this thesis is to analyze territorial asylum, as an important institute of international law. Territorial asylum is analyzed on three levels; therefore, three different aspects of this institute are examined. The determined levels are as follows: history of territorial asylum, its legal regulation, and examination of existence of the right of asylum. As of now, the institute of territorial asylum and refugee issue are often mistaken or misused. For this reason, this thesis focuses on finding similarities and differences of the territorial asylum and refugee issue in perspective of the analyzed levels. This thesis is divided into three chapters corresponding to the selected levels. The first chapter analyzes the history of territorial asylum. It describes its origin and subsequent development from ancient history to modern times, ranging from religious asylum to gradual formation of territorial asylum, including brief analyses of diplomatic asylum as specific form of asylum typical for South America. This is followed by an analysis of history of refugee issue, as a relatively modern institute, including historical circumstances essential for its development. In this chapter, the research question, whether the historical development of the territorial asylum influenced...
Territorial Asylum
Hueber, Radim ; Ondřej, Jan (referee)
Territorial Asylum The aim of this thesis is to analyse the topic of territorial asylum as an ancient and withstanding institute of international law. The main research questions are as follows: What constitutes territorial asylum? Can it be considered a basic human right from the viewpoint of each individual? Does this right include asylum or only the opportunity to seek it? Does the state of origin have a right to respond in some way to the granting of asylum? Can it be considered an unfriendly act? This thesis is divided into six main chapters, each of which attempts to view this institute from a different perspective and answer the given questions. The first chapter separates asylum and refugee status, institutes that are often mistaken, and defines the fundamental differences between them. It also describes the historical development of asylum and the differentiation between religious, territorial, political and diplomatic asylum. The following chapter focuses on the definition of territorial asylum and how it is described by various law dictionaries. From these definitions, society's view on territorial asylum is conveyed. The third chapter examines the three parts of territorial asylum, which theoretically come into consideration under this institute. The three parts include: the right of the state...
Territorial Asylum
Hueber, Radim ; Honusková, Věra (advisor) ; Faix, Martin (referee)
Territorial Asylum The aim of this thesis is to analyse the topic of territorial asylum as an ancient and withstanding institute of international law. The main research questions are as follows: What constitutes territorial asylum? Can it be considered a basic human right from the viewpoint of each individual? Does this right include asylum or only the opportunity to seek it? Does the state of origin have a right to respond in some way to the granting of asylum? Can it be considered an unfriendly act? This thesis is divided into six main chapters, each of which attempts to view this institute from a different perspective and answer the given questions. The first chapter separates asylum and refugee status, institutes that are often mistaken, and defines the fundamental differences between them. It also describes the historical development of asylum and the differentiation between religious, territorial, political and diplomatic asylum. The following chapter focuses on the definition of territorial asylum and how it is described by various law dictionaries. From these definitions, society's view on territorial asylum is conveyed. The third chapter examines the three parts of territorial asylum, which theoretically come into consideration under this institute. The three parts include: the right of the state...

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