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The position of insolvency trustee and its equivalent under the laws of the Kingdom of Spain
Plívová, Kateřina ; Smolík, Petr (advisor) ; Winterová, Alena (referee)
The position of insolvency trustee and its equivalent under the laws of Kingdom of Spain The purpose of this thesis was to describe main features of Czech and Spanish legal regulation of insolvency trustee respectively insolvency administration and also to point out to some of the major differences between these two legal orders and pros and cons of concrete legal regulation. This thesis is divided into five chapters. Opening chapter reflects a concept of insolvency law and its understanding and basic characteristic in the Czech Republic and the Kingdom of Spain. Further it also describes inclusion of insolvency law into the legal system and its sources. The second chapter is dedicated to the matter of insolvency proceedings in the Kingdom of Spain. This chapter was included to this thesis for better understanding of this matter, due to the fact that it is not possible to describe the position of insolvency administration without knowledge of wider context and character of Spanish insolvency proceedings or at least it would be considerably difficult and it would exclude understanding of some of the institutes or procedures of insolvency administration. Succeeding this part there are two chapters each of which is dedicated to one of the legal orders. The third chapter deals with the Czech insolvency...
The position of insolvency trustee and its equivalent under the laws of the Kingdom of Spain
Plívová, Kateřina ; Smolík, Petr (advisor) ; Winterová, Alena (referee)
The position of insolvency trustee and its equivalent under the laws of Kingdom of Spain The purpose of this thesis was to describe main features of Czech and Spanish legal regulation of insolvency trustee respectively insolvency administration and also to point out to some of the major differences between these two legal orders and pros and cons of concrete legal regulation. This thesis is divided into five chapters. Opening chapter reflects a concept of insolvency law and its understanding and basic characteristic in the Czech Republic and the Kingdom of Spain. Further it also describes inclusion of insolvency law into the legal system and its sources. The second chapter is dedicated to the matter of insolvency proceedings in the Kingdom of Spain. This chapter was included to this thesis for better understanding of this matter, due to the fact that it is not possible to describe the position of insolvency administration without knowledge of wider context and character of Spanish insolvency proceedings or at least it would be considerably difficult and it would exclude understanding of some of the institutes or procedures of insolvency administration. Succeeding this part there are two chapters each of which is dedicated to one of the legal orders. The third chapter deals with the Czech insolvency...

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