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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.
Persons Subject to Duty under Act. No. 106/1999 Coll.
Žižková, Šárka ; Svoboda, Petr (advisor) ; Handrlica, Jakub (referee)
Persons Subject to Duty under Act. No. 106/1999 Coll. Abstract At the beginning of my thesis I set myself a goal to provide a comprehensive overview of Persons Subject to Duty under Act. No. 106/1999. Coll. Druing the reading of materials, I became acquainted with a number of court decisions, legislative documents and professional literature. I tried to incorporate these findings in the text of my work, comment them and so as to illustrate the tendencies in the individual controversial parts of this issue. In the firsth chapter I provide an analysis of the term "information" according to the Act. No 106/1999 Coll. In comparison with the term "classified information" according to the draft amendment Act. No. 412/2005 Coll. In the second chapter I outlined the international context of the right for information, especially from the perspective of the Universal Declaration of the Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and political Rights, the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. The third chapter provides the description of the constitutional definition of the right for information in the context of the Czech law., respectively on the context of the Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms and its article 17, which formas the basis of constitutional Right for...

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