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Arbitration proceedings as a means of dispute resolution in international law with regard to the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards
Petr, David ; Balaš, Vladimír (advisor) ; Macková, Alena (referee)
Arbitration proceedings as a means of dispute resolution in international law with regard to the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards Resumé Arbitration as a method of settlement of disputes settlement has enjoyed growing popularity in recent several years. Arbitration stands between other alternative means of dispute settlement and the common court trial as a alternative dispute resolution. Although negotiation, good offices, mediation, conciliation, inquiry, mini-trial, medarb or meadaloa are often used forms of the dispute settlement their awards cannot be enforced by the state authority. Those means are popular mainly in the business field where the parties are interested in the cooperation and where they aim to clear up some misunderstanding or technical problems rather than solve major disputes between them. While the dispute should be solved by the binding way the parties would choose the arbitration as a legally framed procedure. Arbitral awards are then able to be enforced and the parties also have more exact boundaries for the whole procedure. However, there is no unified definition of the arbitration, it could be described as a legal technique where the parties bring claim before one or more neutral persons (arbiters or arbitral tribunal) by whose award the parties agree to be...
Consiliation
Hospodka, Jaroslav ; Frintová, Dita (advisor) ; Kubešová, Silvia (referee)
Conciliation Abstract This diploma thesis is devoted to a detailed analysis of the issue of conciliation, which can be considered as one of the alternative methods of dispute resolution and differs significantly from other methods by participation of the court in seeking agreement. The thesis is divided into four parts. The first one deals with the definition of the term conciliation or court settlement within the meaning of § 99 of the Civil Procedure Code, although the institute is different, the conciliation procedure is largely interlinked. The second part describes the location of the reconciliation institute within the civil process and also deals with the excursion into the history of reconciliation. The third part deals with the practical applicability of the conciliation procedure. Attention is also given to its subjects, a detailed analysis of the phases of the proceedings, the possibilities of remedy or the question of the effects of reconciliation. Finally, the fourth part focuses on the comparison of the current state of reconciliation with its concept in a substantive intent to the new Civil Judicial Code. Primarily, descriptive and analytical methods, in part also comparative methods, are used in the work. The aim of the thesis is a detailed analysis of the described problems, with an...
Alternative Dispute Resolution
RŮŽIČKA, Daniel
This thesis evaluates the implementation and realization of the "Alternative Dispute Resolution" project in Czech Republic. The concept is based on the assumption of di-ametrical inequality between the consumer and the vendor. The ADR aims to increase enforceability of consumer rights otherwise than in court. The system offers to consu-mer three ways how to solve his problem. It is Arbitration, Conciliation and Mediati-on. Unlike court proceedings, all of these methods are very low cost. This work examines consumer awareness about possibility of resolving their dispute with entre-preneur by ADR form. This was done through the questionnaire survey and the in-depth interview with leader of The Czech Trade Inspection Aut-hority ADR department. The research provides data how to raise awareness about ADR system among consumers.
Arbitration proceedings as a means of dispute resolution in international law with regard to the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards
Petr, David ; Balaš, Vladimír (advisor) ; Macková, Alena (referee)
Arbitration proceedings as a means of dispute resolution in international law with regard to the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards Resumé Arbitration as a method of settlement of disputes settlement has enjoyed growing popularity in recent several years. Arbitration stands between other alternative means of dispute settlement and the common court trial as a alternative dispute resolution. Although negotiation, good offices, mediation, conciliation, inquiry, mini-trial, medarb or meadaloa are often used forms of the dispute settlement their awards cannot be enforced by the state authority. Those means are popular mainly in the business field where the parties are interested in the cooperation and where they aim to clear up some misunderstanding or technical problems rather than solve major disputes between them. While the dispute should be solved by the binding way the parties would choose the arbitration as a legally framed procedure. Arbitral awards are then able to be enforced and the parties also have more exact boundaries for the whole procedure. However, there is no unified definition of the arbitration, it could be described as a legal technique where the parties bring claim before one or more neutral persons (arbiters or arbitral tribunal) by whose award the parties agree to be...

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