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Consequences of the Defective Legal Acts in Private Law
Bičovská, Kateřina ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
in English The thesis analyses the consequences of the defective legal acts in the private law, as an issue of interest especially in the light of the new changes to be introduced by the New Civil Code in effect as of 1 January 2014. Above all, the thesis analyses the conception of the "defect" of the legal act, i.e, what constitutes the defect within the terms of the law, in the civil law and in other main private laws, such as commercial law, labour law and family law. Further, the thesis deals with the question by which consequences shall be the said defect penalized. In particular, the introductory part of the thesis contains an analysis of the legal act under the current Civil Code as well as under the New Civil Code. The next in line is review of the consequences of the defective legal acts under Civil Code, Commercial Code, Labour Code, Family Law and New Civil Code. The selected consequences of the defective legal acts under French Civil Code are also covered by the thesis. Finally, the outcomes of the analysis are summarized and interpreted.
Consequences of the Defective Legal Acts in Private Law
Bičovská, Kateřina ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
in English The thesis analyses the consequences of the defective legal acts in the private law, as an issue of interest especially in the light of the new changes to be introduced by the New Civil Code in effect as of 1 January 2014. Above all, the thesis analyses the conception of the "defect" of the legal act, i.e, what constitutes the defect within the terms of the law, in the civil law and in other main private laws, such as commercial law, labour law and family law. Further, the thesis deals with the question by which consequences shall be the said defect penalized. In particular, the introductory part of the thesis contains an analysis of the legal act under the current Civil Code as well as under the New Civil Code. The next in line is review of the consequences of the defective legal acts under Civil Code, Commercial Code, Labour Code, Family Law and New Civil Code. The selected consequences of the defective legal acts under French Civil Code are also covered by the thesis. Finally, the outcomes of the analysis are summarized and interpreted.

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