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Taxation of Incomes arising from the Construction Contract realized in Slovakia
Minář, Michal ; Kučera, František (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the obligations for implementing the construction project in the Slovakia and its taxation. At first is defined basic terminology, concept of single market of the European Union and the harmonization process of direct and indirect taxation. In the analytical part of the thesis are relevant sources of international, union and national law analyzed. The practical part is focused on specification construction contract, accomplishment all obligations and an exemplary taxpayer's tax liability is calculated.
The Binding Effect of Decisions and Awards in International Disputes
Kadlec, Nicole ; Šturma, Pavel (referee)
1 Abstract and Key Words: The Binding Effect of Decisions and Awards in International Disputes Abstract International investment law accords foreign investors two main types of protection: first, it articulates standards of protection a host State must adhere to with respect to foreign investments, and, second, it provides an investor with a choice to have investment disputes settled by an independent international tribunal. While standards of protection and the mandate of arbitrators stem from an international investment treaty, arbitrators apply both national law and international law. Nevertheless, being regarded as principally deciding on the international responsibility of States, questions of national law are usually sidelined in the academic debate. This thesis rectifies this neglect and asks: How should an arbitrator in investment treaty arbitration treat national judicial decisions? The thesis addresses this question from doctrinal angle by analysing academic writings, judicial decisions, and arbitral awards in the field of international investment arbitration, international commercial arbitration, and the practice of the International Court of Justice. This is because investment treaty arbitration is a hybrid formation oscillating between public international law adjudication and national...
The Binding Effect of Decisions and Awards in International Disputes
Kadlec, Nicole ; Balaš, Vladimír (advisor) ; Hofmannová, Mahulena (referee) ; Feigerlová, Monika (referee)
1 Abstract and Key Words: The Binding Effect of Decisions and Awards in International Disputes Abstract International investment law accords foreign investors two main types of protection: first, it articulates standards of protection a host State must adhere to with respect to foreign investments, and, second, it provides an investor with a choice to have investment disputes settled by an independent international tribunal. While standards of protection and the mandate of arbitrators stem from an international investment treaty, arbitrators apply both national law and international law. Nevertheless, being regarded as principally deciding on the international responsibility of States, questions of national law are usually sidelined in the academic debate. This thesis rectifies this neglect and asks: How should an arbitrator in investment treaty arbitration treat national judicial decisions? The thesis addresses this question from doctrinal angle by analysing academic writings, judicial decisions, and arbitral awards in the field of international investment arbitration, international commercial arbitration, and the practice of the International Court of Justice. This is because investment treaty arbitration is a hybrid formation oscillating between public international law adjudication and national...
Legal aspects of human rights in the law suit
Šejnost, František ; Bohuslav, Lukáš (advisor) ; Pelc, Vladimír (referee)
The legal aspects of human rights in the court proceedings Abstract In the introductory part, this rigorous thesis deals with some legal aspects of human rights and fundamental freedoms in national, Community and international law, substantive and procedural institutes of their protection, including special cases of collision with international humanitarian law in armed conflicts. In the next part, the rigorous thesis deals with discriminatory legal norms and their application in administrative and judicial proceedings, including legal remedies under national law. In the final part, the rigorous thesis deals with the decision-making activities of the obliged entities in providing information under the Act on Free Access to Information, including the legal means of the judicial protection against illegal administrative acts of the competent administrative authorities. Keywords: Human rights, fundamental freedoms, discrimination, equal treatment, national law, Community law, international law, obliged entities, administrative body, court.
The Czech Republic and the International Criminal Court
Opatová, Helena ; Bílková, Veronika (advisor) ; Šturma, Pavel (referee)
The diploma thesis analyzes the relationship between the Czech Republic and the International Criminal Court. The purpose of my research was to compare the Rome Statute, an international treaty by which the International Criminal Court was established in 1998, with the Czech constitutional and criminal law. The Czech Republic ratified the Rome Statute in 2009. The Czech Republic committed itself by this ratification to provide for international judicial cooperation and legal assistance to the International Criminal Court. It is necessary to realize that a lot of crimes against international criminal law happen in the today's world and many of these crimes are under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. The Czech Republic has to be ready to act, if the need occurs, a so it is necessary to know how the Czech authorities would proceed and if all of the obligations under the Rome Statute are possible to be realized in accordance with the national law. For this reason this thesis attempts to clarify the link between the Rome Statute and the relevant Czech legislation. So I have made a comparison of the Rome Statute and Czech legal system and tried to find answers for the following questions: whether the Rome Statute is in accordance with the constitutional order of the Czech Republic,...
Taxation of Incomes arising from the Construction Contract realized in Slovakia
Minář, Michal ; Kučera, František (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the obligations for implementing the construction project in the Slovakia and its taxation. At first is defined basic terminology, concept of single market of the European Union and the harmonization process of direct and indirect taxation. In the analytical part of the thesis are relevant sources of international, union and national law analyzed. The practical part is focused on specification construction contract, accomplishment all obligations and an exemplary taxpayer's tax liability is calculated.

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