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State citizenship in adjudication
Vasilieva, Yanina ; Hřebejk, Jiří (advisor) ; Jirásková, Věra (referee)
75 Abstract The aim of this work is to describe and analyze the concept of the state citizenship in general and in the Czech Republic from a theoretical and practical point of view. At the theoretical level, this work explores the concept of state citizenship and the related terms such as nationality analyzed in the first chapter that has a broader conceptual content. Nationality is used as a benchmark concept to distinguish vertical and horizontal levels of state citizenship. At the vertical level, often referred to as functional citizenship, the focus is on the relationship between the state and its citizens. By contrast, the horizontal level concentrates on ties between citizens within a state that are based on solidarity and collective sense of belonging. This leads to the particular role of state citizenship that provides an individual with a set of privileges such as legally enshrined special treatment by the state. The second chapter of this work studies the historical development of the state citizenship on the Czech territory since 1918. This chapter clearly demonstrates important institutional legacies from the first Czechoslovak Republic that were overtaken by the new regime after 1989. Related legal resources of state citizenship are examined in the next chapter that scrutinizes them as part of...
State citizenship and modes of its acquisition in Czech Republic
Körbl, Hugo ; Kryska, David (referee)
State citizenship and modes of its acquisition in Czech Republic Abstract The topic of this thesis is the issue of the state citizenship and the modes of its acquisition in Czech Republic. The aim of this thesis is then a detailed analysis of all individual modes of the acquisition of the citizenship of Czech Republic according to the actually valid and effective legal regulation. For such purpose at first it is necessary to deal with the institute of the state citizenship itself, with its definition, respectively with the elements characterizing it, as well as with its historical evolution. It should be emphasized that there is no definition of the state citizenship that would be uniformly accepted. This is the reason why the Czech view on the issue of the state citizenship is often compared with the view of other states in this thesis. Finally there is often referred to the three most important judgments related to the issue of the state citizenship in this thesis, namely to the decision in the case of Nottebohm, Rottmann and Zhu and Chen. These decisions are mentioned not only from the reason of the effort to find the best definition of the state citizenship but also from the reason of the effort to provide with the best possible analysis of individual modes of the acquisition of Czech citizenship....
Issues of acquisition of citizenship especially in relation to the states of Middle East
Göttelová, Gabriela ; Handrlica, Jakub (advisor) ; Hofmannová, Helena (referee)
The diploma thesis surveys the current legal regulation of state citizenship in the Czech Republic in relation to selected states of the Middle East. The thesis contains descriptions and analysis of the legal regulation in force regarding the state citizenship in the Czech Republic, the State of Israel and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; it also describes the complicated legal situation in the Palestinian territories. In the part focused on the Middle East, the thesis deals with three fundamentally different yet comparable, historically and politically interconnected, state formations - Jewish parliamentary republic, Arab Muslim constitutional monarchy and a state formation sui generis. Besides the introduction and the conclusion, the diploma thesis consists of five chapters. The first four chapters successively deal with the Czech Republic, Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian territories, whereas the fifth one compares them. The chapters dedicated to the Czech Republic, Israel and Jordan focus on the study of acquisition and loss of citizenship in the said state, characteristic of citizenship, multiple citizenships and development of relevant legal regulation. In the cases of Israel and Jordan, the thesis also addresses legal history of the relevant state, selected particularities of its public...
State citizenship in adjudication
Vasilieva, Yanina ; Hřebejk, Jiří (advisor) ; Jirásková, Věra (referee)
The aim of this work is to describe and analyze the concept of the state citizenship in general and in the Czech Republic from a theoretical and practical point of view. At the theoretical level, this work explores the concept of state citizenship and the related terms such as nationality analyzed in the first chapter that has a broader conceptual content. Nationality is used as a benchmark concept to distinguish vertical and horizontal levels of state citizenship. At the vertical level, often referred to as functional citizenship, the focus is on the relationship between the state and its citizens. By contrast, the horizontal level concentrates on ties between citizens within a state that are based on solidarity and collective sense of belonging. This leads to the particular role of state citizenship that provides an individual with a set of privileges such as legally enshrined special treatment by the state. The second chapter of this work studies dual or multiple citizenship that are of particular interest especially given the current integrative and global trends that have gradually been changing our thinking about them. Conflict of faith commitments and indivisible state sovereignty have been sidelined in favour of the individual. The concept of dual citizenship is also relevant for homeless,...
State citizenship in adjudication
Vasilieva, Yanina ; Hřebejk, Jiří (advisor) ; Jirásková, Věra (referee)
75 Abstract The aim of this work is to describe and analyze the concept of the state citizenship in general and in the Czech Republic from a theoretical and practical point of view. At the theoretical level, this work explores the concept of state citizenship and the related terms such as nationality analyzed in the first chapter that has a broader conceptual content. Nationality is used as a benchmark concept to distinguish vertical and horizontal levels of state citizenship. At the vertical level, often referred to as functional citizenship, the focus is on the relationship between the state and its citizens. By contrast, the horizontal level concentrates on ties between citizens within a state that are based on solidarity and collective sense of belonging. This leads to the particular role of state citizenship that provides an individual with a set of privileges such as legally enshrined special treatment by the state. The second chapter of this work studies the historical development of the state citizenship on the Czech territory since 1918. This chapter clearly demonstrates important institutional legacies from the first Czechoslovak Republic that were overtaken by the new regime after 1989. Related legal resources of state citizenship are examined in the next chapter that scrutinizes them as part of...

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