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International Civil Procedure in the Russian Federation - Selected Issues
Králik, Dominik ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Pfeiffer, Magdalena (referee)
English Abstract The object of this thesis is the international civil procedure law as it is currently regulated on the territory of the Russian Federation. The thesis describes and analyzes the legal regulations contained in the Russian Civil Procedure Codes as well as in the related laws, points to the main interpretative problems and seeks to find the most probable interpretation in the future due to its argumentation. The first chapter presents an initial response to this purpose and brings the general negotiation of international private law in the Russian Federation, with subsequent focus on international civil procedure law as an integral part of Russian private international law. We have succeeded and brought the definition of this part of private international law, which reflects the Russian realities and to the doctrinal conclusion of the Russian doctrine. The second chapter deals with the Russian analogical approach to Czech Section 8 of the Act on Private International Law, which stipulates that the Czech courts proceed in proceedings under Czech procedural rules with this and its theoretical background. In Russian legal doctrine, this principle applies as in the Czech Republic, but is justified by the postulate of state sovereignty and not by the lex fori principle. The third chapter deals with...
International Civil Procedure in the Russian Federation - Selected Issues
Králik, Dominik ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Pfeiffer, Magdalena (referee)
English Abstract The object of this thesis is the international civil procedure law as it is currently regulated on the territory of the Russian Federation. The thesis describes and analyzes the legal regulations contained in the Russian Civil Procedure Codes as well as in the related laws, points to the main interpretative problems and seeks to find the most probable interpretation in the future due to its argumentation. The first chapter presents an initial response to this purpose and brings the general negotiation of international private law in the Russian Federation, with subsequent focus on international civil procedure law as an integral part of Russian private international law. We have succeeded and brought the definition of this part of private international law, which reflects the Russian realities and to the doctrinal conclusion of the Russian doctrine. The second chapter deals with the Russian analogical approach to Czech Section 8 of the Act on Private International Law, which stipulates that the Czech courts proceed in proceedings under Czech procedural rules with this and its theoretical background. In Russian legal doctrine, this principle applies as in the Czech Republic, but is justified by the postulate of state sovereignty and not by the lex fori principle. The third chapter deals with...
Business in Russia: legal and business culture environment
Andrusova, Marina ; Svobodová, Ivana (advisor) ; Antušák, Emil (referee)
The thesis discusses the fundamental differences between the legal systems of Russia and Czech Republic, the legal forms of business and process of establishing companies in Russia. The work also deals with the characteristics of the legal consciousness of Russians and Russian mentality traits that affect business communications. There are discussed not only the basic cultural dimensions but also the latest trends in the development of Russian business culture. The key to a successful business in Russia is willingness to solve problems, not only through formal (e.g. law enforcement), but also informal way - through personal relationships. In comparison with the Czech character the Russian one is distinguished by greater openness and emotionality, including readiness to open conflict, and greater interpenetration of personal and professional relationships. Establishment of a company in Russia is much simpler and cheaper than in Czech Republic.

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