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Recognition
Košacká, Kristýna ; Konrád, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Dvořák, Marek (referee)
1 Selected aspects of line-up Abstract This diploma thesis introduces line-up as an important and in practice widely used means of evidence. The thesis mainly tries to point out the important problematic and unclear aspects of the legal regulation of line-up and, based on a comparison of our legal regulation with the legal regulation abroad, especially within the United States, to propose a legal regulation de lege ferenda that could contribute to more reliable results of recognition and less interference with the rights of the identified person. The first part of the diploma thesis focuses on the general legal regulation of line-up, with a focus on the line-up performed in natura, especially its nature, phases, principles and different types of line-up. The key part of the thesis analyzes the problematic and unclear aspects of line-up, namely the performance of line-up as a non-repeatable act, the performance of line-up as an urgent act and the obligations of the identified person's in relation to the line- up, with focus on the current legal regulation of these aspects, the opinions of experts and comparison of the current regulation of the given aspects with the legislation in the United States. The final part of this diploma thesis is devoted to possible ways of de lege ferenda legal regulation of...
Special methods of evidence in criminal proceedings - confrontation, recognition, investigative experiment
Hanák, Milan ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Pelc, Vladimír (referee)
Special Methods of Evidence in Criminal Proceedings - Confrontation, Recognition, Investigative Experiment Abstract The thesis deals with special methods of evidence in criminal proceedings, which are confrontation, line-up, investigative experiment, investigative reconstruction and on-site clearance. These all methods are anchored in Czech Criminal Procedure Code. Introductory part of the thesis describes evolution of special methods of evidence in criminal proceedings and in criminology too. The author discusses differences between procedural action and forensic practice. The thesis also describes legal regulation of the issue in historical context. It focus on face to face confrontation, line-up and investigative experiment. Each part of the thesis contains introduction with definition, then particularities of subject matter, practical use and the most frequent problems in investigation. The parts named line-up and investigative experiment also include a selected case report of these methods of evidence in criminal proceedings. Part called Confrontation among the other things deals with principles of confrontation and participants of confrontation. This part also describes previous interrogation of confronted persons, documentation of confrontation, application of some provisions of the Criminal...
Recognition
Mufová, Alžběta ; Konrád, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Krupička, Jiří (referee)
The following thesis explores the obtaining of evidence during criminal proceedings via a line-up technique which is listed in section 104b, Act No. 141/1961, Criminal Procedure Code. The chosen topic is reviewed in its complexity from several different angles including theoretical aspects and my own personal experience. The thesis concentrates on a line-up of subjects in natura, problems associated with the procedure and offers possible solutions on how to face the given problems. In the first chapter the thesis provides general definition of a line-up and its variations and remaining subchapters to the possibility of its urgency and unrepeatability as well as to the question whether an object must participate. Next it follows the historical development of line-ups, offers views both current and historical on the practice as a method of criminal evidence gathering and explores the fact that it has only recently become part of the Criminal Procedure Code. This is opposed to being considered, as was the case for a long time, as a specific kind of interrogation, a view that can still be found among some theorists up to this day. In the next two chapters, a line-up is compared to other methods of criminal evidence that are part of the Criminal Procedure Code and the thesis also takes a closer look at...
Line-up in criminal proceedings
Rešlová, Anna ; Pelc, Vladimír (advisor) ; Galovcová, Ingrid (referee)
Line - up in criminal proceedings Abstract This rigorous thesis deals with the topic of a police line-up in the context of criminal law, which is closely specified in the Section 104, subsection b) of Act No. 141/1961 Coll., On Criminal Procedure (Criminal Procedure Code). This thesis looks at the police line-up from the perspective of the criminal law as well as the investigation perspective, plus it points out several psychological aspects of this procedural act, namely the memory tracks. The goal of this rigorous thesis is to provide critical analysis of the current status of the police line-up from the statutory provisions point of view, as well as from the perspective of the correctness and efficiency of the procedures in place. The aim is to answer the question whether the de lege lata regulation meets the requirements of modern criminal procedural law. The first part of this thesis focuses on the police line-up as a special form of identification, including the issue of memory tracks including its unique features. Further, it covers understanding of the police line-up from the criminal law perspective, meaning it deals with the term "line-up" as such and with the historical development of this procedural act, including summary of several theoretical definitions that are the most often represented in...
Special methods of evidence in criminal proceedings - confrontation, recognition, investigative experiment
Hanák, Milan ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Pelc, Vladimír (referee)
Special Methods of Evidence in Criminal Proceedings - Confrontation, Recognition, Investigative Experiment Abstract The thesis deals with special methods of evidence in criminal proceedings, which are confrontation, line-up, investigative experiment, investigative reconstruction and on-site clearance. These all methods are anchored in Czech Criminal Procedure Code. Introductory part of the thesis describes evolution of special methods of evidence in criminal proceedings and in criminology too. The author discusses differences between procedural action and forensic practice. The thesis also describes legal regulation of the issue in historical context. It focus on face to face confrontation, line-up and investigative experiment. Each part of the thesis contains introduction with definition, then particularities of subject matter, practical use and the most frequent problems in investigation. The parts named line-up and investigative experiment also include a selected case report of these methods of evidence in criminal proceedings. Part called Confrontation among the other things deals with principles of confrontation and participants of confrontation. This part also describes previous interrogation of confronted persons, documentation of confrontation, application of some provisions of the Criminal...
Line-up
Janulková, Kateřina ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Pelc, Vladimír (referee)
This rigorous thesis analyzes line-up, which introduces a frequent procedural act and one of the basic criminological-tactical methods. The thesis considers line-up as a very important evidence from the perspective of Criminal Procedure Law and criminology. Line-up is also a very specific act because the process of rebuilding takes place in human brain and can not be controlled or verified in any way. All these characteristics increase the requirements for proper preparation and execution of line-up. The rigorous thesis also points out the fact that line-up is an important procedural act even in cases where identification is not achieved or the result of a line-up is not credible, as such result can be used for further investigative procedures. The aim of the thesis is to comprehensively and clearly analyze the issues of line-up and to analyze if the current law regulation corresponds with importance of this procedural act. Further, the aim of the thesis is to analyze the process of line-up and its correctness and effectiveness. Relating to these aims, the thesis points out especially significant problems, imperfections and confusion associated with line-up and focuses on possible ways of their elimination. The first part of the rigorous thesis focuses on general knowledge of line-up, types of...
Human line-up in criminal proceedings
Dvořák, Marek ; Pelc, Vladimír (advisor) ; Heranová, Simona (referee)
The submitted diploma thesis deals with one of the special methods of the taking of evidence in criminal proceedings known as human recognition or line up. This method is specified in the current legal regulation of section 104b, Act No. 141/1961 Coll., Criminal Procedure Code. Particular attention is paid to the general definition of human recognition "in natura". However, some less common ways of execution of this method are also mentioned, such as blank line up occurring in some foreign jurisdictions (especially in Poland). Further attention is then focused on possible significant defects during the process of recognition with its legal consequences. The whole issue is even more complicated when we take into account that recognition as a criminal method is essentially unrepeatable. The thesis analyses foreign researches carried out in some countries, especially in the United States of America. Attention is then focused also on legal regulation of line-up (parade) in England and Wales, because these countries use one of the most modern methods in the world, such as video parade or CCTV. The question of the obligation to passively pass the recognition is also mentioned. Legislation does not deal with many of important questions and details so it's necessary to build on case law and opinions of criminal law...
The history of representation of Czechoslovakia and the Czech republic in volleyball
KOTĚŠOVSKÝ, Pavel
This thesis charts the history of representation of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic in volleyball. In terms of time is subject of the thesis focuses on the period of 40 ? 60 years, 70 ? 80 years further period and on the history of Czech volleyball representation in the period after 1990 ? 2011. The thesis in terms of subject is focus on development and results of history men´s volleyball national team of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic. There were a significant performance changes across a period that significantly reflect the final results of a volleyball team. Sources for this thesis were used from the archives of the South Bohemian Reasearch Library in České Budějovice ? from historical monthly periodicals, appearing in the Czechoslovak and Czech Republic.

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