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Married couples' shared ownership
Pavlová, Kateřina ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Švestka, Jiří (referee)
As the subject for viva work I have chosen married couples' shared ownership, because I believe that this issue is very current, its legal regulations insufficient and currently completely inappropriate, and also this topic concerns all of us. The goal of work is to assess the existing legal regulations of property relations between spouses, to point out to some of their imperfections, and to try to at least outline the appropriateness of a different solution to the problems that occur in connection with these legal regulations.
Divorce in Czech and French law
Mrázek, Miroslav ; Hendrychová, Michaela (advisor) ; Elischer, David (referee) ; Spoustová, Ivana (referee)
This doctoral thesis deals with one of the key institutions of Czech and French family law, divorce. Divorce is not merely a concept from some legal textbook. The specific fate of spouses, and even entire families, are tied up with it. This comparative study of Czech and French divorce law is divided into five main chapters and a statistical excursus. This thesis first discusses the historical and legal developments for ending a marriage, i.e. divorce, in both countries. This is followed by an analysis of the current substantive and procedural aspects of divorce in the Czech Republic. The focus of the work is an analysis of both procedural and substantive reform of divorce law in France and its fundamental differences from Czech divorce. Subsequently, it examines the consequences of divorce, possible future Czech legislation dealing with divorce and the innovations included in the French divorce law. The work ends with a presentation of relevant statistical data. The theoretical analysis of the institute of divorce is accompanied by practical examples of legal cases, current case law, conceptual solutions from specialists in the field of family law, as well as assessments from the author of this thesis.
Divorce in Czech and French law
Mrázek, Miroslav ; Hendrychová, Michaela (advisor) ; Elischer, David (referee) ; Spoustová, Ivana (referee)
This doctoral thesis deals with one of the key institutions of Czech and French family law, divorce. Divorce is not merely a concept from some legal textbook. The specific fate of spouses, and even entire families, are tied up with it. This comparative study of Czech and French divorce law is divided into five main chapters and a statistical excursus. This thesis first discusses the historical and legal developments for ending a marriage, i.e. divorce, in both countries. This is followed by an analysis of the current substantive and procedural aspects of divorce in the Czech Republic. The focus of the work is an analysis of both procedural and substantive reform of divorce law in France and its fundamental differences from Czech divorce. Subsequently, it examines the consequences of divorce, possible future Czech legislation dealing with divorce and the innovations included in the French divorce law. The work ends with a presentation of relevant statistical data. The theoretical analysis of the institute of divorce is accompanied by practical examples of legal cases, current case law, conceptual solutions from specialists in the field of family law, as well as assessments from the author of this thesis.
Married couples' shared ownership
Pavlová, Kateřina ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Švestka, Jiří (referee)
As the subject for viva work I have chosen married couples' shared ownership, because I believe that this issue is very current, its legal regulations insufficient and currently completely inappropriate, and also this topic concerns all of us. The goal of work is to assess the existing legal regulations of property relations between spouses, to point out to some of their imperfections, and to try to at least outline the appropriateness of a different solution to the problems that occur in connection with these legal regulations.
Tenancy spouses and use of the flat spouses in a new arrangement after January 1, 2014
Prantlová, Soňa ; Kadlecová, Eva (advisor) ; Pavla, Pavla (referee)
The thesis is devoted to the topic of tenancy by the spouses, and its use as is specified in the new adaptation of the Civil Code no. 89/2012 Coll. It replaced until functioning Civil Code from the year 1964. The new legislation is specified series of new institutes, whose primary aim is to protect the weaker party, in the case of tenant. The diploma thesis was divided into theoretical and practical part. In the theoretical part, was attention paid to basic concepts which have been defined. There were characterized rights of tenant and landlord, analyzed housing legislation according to the new Civil Code. The practical part was devoted to the interpretation of survey results. There were approached tenants of several apartment buildings in Kralupy nad Vltavou. Based on the findings, were designed some recommendations to raise awareness about the rights and responsibilities of tenants, as well as about the whole issue of housing legally.

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