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Illegal structure and legal relations arising from it according to Czech law, in comparison with German legislation
Pumprlová, Martina ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Thöndel, Alexandr (referee)
This thesis deals with legal relations arising from illegal structures at the level of private law. In view of the fundamental changes brought to private law by Act No. 89/2012 Coll., the Civil Code, the author submits a critical view of the existing jurisprudence and current doctrines and opinions in literature, and, looking for German judicial practice and literature, seeks appropriate interpretative instructions, which are applicable to current legislation. The author also uses conclusions relating to the 1964 Civil Code and, in particular, to General Civil Code (ABGB), which are also applied in the Czech Republic and which is a great source of inspiration for the current legal regulation. The main chapter begins after the introduction in Chapter 1. The focus of this work lies in Chapters 2 and 3, which contain an assessment of the current legislation in light of the available literature and jurisprudence. Chapter 2 evaluates the Czech legal regulation after recodification, criticizing older case law and literature available so far and drawing conclusions from it which are applicable to the current legislative situation in the Czech Republic. Chapter 3 then deals with the German legal framework and points out its differences in relation to the perception of an unauthorized building in the Czech...
Illegal structure and legal relations arising from it according to Czech law, in comparison with German legislation
Pumprlová, Martina ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Thöndel, Alexandr (referee)
This thesis deals with legal relations arising from illegal structures at the level of private law. In view of the fundamental changes brought to private law by Act No. 89/2012 Coll., the Civil Code, the author submits a critical view of the existing jurisprudence and current doctrines and opinions in literature, and, looking for German judicial practice and literature, seeks appropriate interpretative instructions, which are applicable to current legislation. The author also uses conclusions relating to the 1964 Civil Code and, in particular, to General Civil Code (ABGB), which are also applied in the Czech Republic and which is a great source of inspiration for the current legal regulation. The main chapter begins after the introduction in Chapter 1. The focus of this work lies in Chapters 2 and 3, which contain an assessment of the current legislation in light of the available literature and jurisprudence. Chapter 2 evaluates the Czech legal regulation after recodification, criticizing older case law and literature available so far and drawing conclusions from it which are applicable to the current legislative situation in the Czech Republic. Chapter 3 then deals with the German legal framework and points out its differences in relation to the perception of an unauthorized building in the Czech...

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