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Judicial System from the Perspective of an Entrepreneur
GRÁF, Luboš
The bachelor thesis deals with the judicial system from the perspective of the entrepreneur and companies in the Czech Republic. Business is a demanding and complex activity that often meets with the judiciary. From the very beginning, it is very important to choose the right legal form of business. In every form of business the entrepreneur must fulfil certain obligations. In the course of business, a lot of things can happen, for example, the entrepreneur does not get paid for the delivered goods and the thing can end up at court. In extreme cases business can end in insolvency. The theoretical part explains all the important concepts that are essential for entrepreneurs. The practical part uses these terms and based on a questionnaire survey, tests and determines awareness of the judicial system of Czech entrepreneurs and companies. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe the court system, to present various aspects that need to be dealt with in business and to outline the usual lengths of litigations.
Litigations in the Czech civil lawsuits - possibilities and bounds of their implementation
Úlehlová, Simona ; Smolík, Petr (advisor) ; Vyskočilová, Silvia (referee)
Title: Litigations in the Czech Civil Lawsuits, Possibilities and Bounds of their Implementation The submitted thesis deals with the problematics of litigations in the adversary civil legal proceedings. It processes the topic from the conceptual point of view since while this is not an institute that would be completely new for the Czech adjustment of the civil legal proceedings, it was not a part of it for more than 70 years. As of now it should be used according to the substantive intent of the Code of Civil Procedure. In the beginning of the thesis, the legal basis of the researched institute is presented from several levels which in summary offers a complex overview of litigations and possibilities of their implementation into the Czech civil legal proceedings. The second part of the thesis defines those possible applications of litigations using comparative method. The chapter compares the concept of compulsory representation by the lawyer especially from the historical and international point of view. At the end the chapter also offers the Czech industry comparison meaning definition of the management where the Czech legislation anchors the compulsory representation by an advocate. The two following chapters deal with both positive and negative affects which would the implementation of...

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