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Compensation for non-material damage in the event of injury and death in collateral proceedings
Regnerová, Eva ; Šelleng, Dalibor (advisor) ; Mulák, Jiří (referee)
Compensation for non-material damage in the event of health injury and death in adhesive proceedings Abstract The topic of this diploma thesis is compensation for non-material damage in event of health injury and death in adhesive proceedings. This is a complex topic in which the provisions and principles of criminal and civil law intertwine. Adhesive proceedings are an institute of criminal procedural law that allows the injured party to recover damages, non-material damage and unjust enrichment during criminal proceedings without having to proceed in civil proceedings. Non-material damage is an institute of private law; when deciding on the amount of non-pecuniary damage, the court decides on the basis of private substantive legal provisions. The first part of the theis is focused on the position of the injured party in criminal proceedings. The thesis first defines the position of the injured party, his rights, the possibilities of his representation. The main emphasis is placed on the conditions for claiming the injured party's claim, so that for procedural reasons the injured party is not referred to civil proceedings. In the second part of the work, non-material damage is dealt with, first in case of personal injury, in the next part in case of death. In both of these separate chapters, the current...
An injured party in criminal proceedings and his protection
Králová, Kateřina ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Šelleng, Dalibor (referee)
An injured party in criminal proceedings and his protection Abstract This diploma thesis is focused on the topic of the injured party in criminal proceedings and its protection. The thesis provides explanation of the term of injured party including both positive and negative definitions, enumerates its granted rights. In the following chapters, the author describes other related institutes and provides a critical view on current legislation while proposing relevant changes. The thesis is divided into six chapters. At first, the term of the injured party is defined in the context of current legislation. This part is introduced with a brief summary of historical development of the term in context of legislation within our territory. In the following chapter, it continues with introducing the term of victim of a crime, which is closely related to the term of injured party. Both of these terms are compared to each other and it is emphasized that they are not hiearchical and cannot be used interchangeably. Subsequently, enumeration of procedural rights that the criminal code grants to the injured party is provided. Specific legislation related to granting of consent to prosecute by the injured party is examined. The procedural rights are categorized based on whether the criminal code grants a specific right to...
Collateral proceedings
Vincík, David ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Vokoun, Rudolf (referee)
The presented thesis focuses on the topic of adhesive proceedings, ie on a specific part of criminal proceedings, in which the court decides on damages, non-material damage or the issuance of unjust enrichment. It is these negative consequences that may, and in many cases do, result from the commission of crime. This topic is therefore strongly related to the person of the injured party, as the injured party is entitled to damages, non-pecuniary damage and the issue of unjust enrichment, and it is the injured parties who assert these claims in the adhesive proceedings. Therefore, in its introductory part, the thesis deals with the injured party and their individual rights, especially the right of the injured party to claim damages in general. It further clarifies the difference between the injured party and the victim and also deals with the position of the injured party and the victim in international and European law. The next part of the thesis is completely focused on the issue of adhesive proceedings, notably on its importance and specifics, which clarifies some differences from the form of criminal proceedings, and also on subjects of adhesive proceedings, where it deals with both natural persons and legal entities. Furthermore, the thesis deals with particular substantive claims that can be...
Current issues of adhesive proceedings
Ceplová, Magdalena ; Pelc, Vladimír (advisor) ; Tejnská, Katarína (referee)
Current issues of adhesive proceedings This thesis deals with current issues of adhesive proceedings. The thesis is divided into four chapters. The first chapter introduces the basic concepts essential for the definition of adhesive proceedings and related terms. These are primarily the definition of entities and parties to criminal proceedings, including the introduction of the institutes of harm as an overarching term, which includes damage, non-material damages and unjust enrichment. The first chapter also introduces the institute of bodily harm. The second chapter is devoted to the injured party, including a list of procedural rights and obligations that the injured party confers the Criminal Procedure Code and the injured party recognizes the law on victims of crime, if the injured party is also a victim under this law. The following subchapters are divided according to the rights that belong to all the injured parties and the rights that belong to the injured party, who is at the same time subject to the adhesive procedure. In the case of the injured party, the institute of consent of the injured party to criminal prosecution and representation of the injured party is also mentioned. In this part of the thesis, the current problems concerning the remuneration of the injured party's...

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