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Legal effect and enforcement of judgment
Petriláková, Petra ; Zoulík, František (advisor) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to describe the main properties of the legal judgment in a private law - legal effect and enforcement. The focus is on the accurate analysis of the traditional institutions of the private process. It is not examined only from the point of view of the valid legal regulation but also according to the reasoning of the legal theory and from the conclusions of the legal practice. Theoretical interpretation is often supported by practical examples that are used to improve the intelligibility of the thesis and understandability of individual problems. The diploma thesis is mainly focused on the issue of the legal effect of judgment. In relation with that there is explained the essence and purpose of this institution. Legal effect is conceived as the set of the specific properties (impacts), that the judgment acquires when the legal presumptions are fulfilled. There are defined the concepts of the formal and material legal effect including their mutual relation. Attention is also given to the individual impacts of the legal effect as the finality, the immutability and the obligation of the judgment. There is described not only its legal nature but also the specific utterances and consequences of its application. Following interpretation of bounds of the legal effect tries...
The Nature and Effects of the EU Court of Justice Decisions
Fellerová Palkovská, Iva ; Král, Richard (referee)
The EU Court of Justice is the judicial body of the Union, which gives judgments in a wide variety of proceedings and thus fulfills the role of a constitutional, supreme and administrative court. It contributed to the evolution of Union law significantly. The main aim of this thesis is to map the characteristics and effects of the EU Court of Justice judgments towards parties to the case and third parties. Therefore the functioning of precedential effects of CJEU judgments, its temporal effects, force of res judicata of judgments and its enforceability is analyzed in the thesis. These characteristics and effects are put into broader context also with regard to the position and mission of the EU Court of Justice in the institutional structure of the Union.
Legal force and enforcement of judgement
Kekula, Vít ; Kubešová, Silvia (advisor) ; Frintová, Dita (referee)
Legal force and enforcement of judgement Abstract The subject of this thesis are legal force and enforcement of judicial decisions adjudicated in the civil procedure. Its main goal is to provide an in depth yet comprehensive analysis of its effects, its role in the judicial proces and to demonstrate their functional connexion. A secondary objectif of this thesis is to provide the reader with a current legislation based critical assesement of the legal terminology employed by the czech doctrine to describe the effects of legal force. Despite the fact that the legal force and enforcement of judicial decisions are closely linked by their purpose, they are conceptually independent. Therefore, they will be dealt with separately. First, the legal force of a judicial decision will be examined, second, its enforcement will be adressed. The thesis is divided into five chapters in total which are further subdivided into sections and subsections. The first chapter consists of a brief introdution to the relevant mechanics of the Roman civil procedure which importance to the notion of legal force as we know it is not to be underestimated. Apart from a historical context, its analysis should contribute to a better understanding of its true nature and function in the contemporary civil procedure. In this context, material...
Legal effect and enforcement of judgment
Petriláková, Petra ; Zoulík, František (advisor) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to describe the main properties of the legal judgment in a private law - legal effect and enforcement. The focus is on the accurate analysis of the traditional institutions of the private process. It is not examined only from the point of view of the valid legal regulation but also according to the reasoning of the legal theory and from the conclusions of the legal practice. Theoretical interpretation is often supported by practical examples that are used to improve the intelligibility of the thesis and understandability of individual problems. The diploma thesis is mainly focused on the issue of the legal effect of judgment. In relation with that there is explained the essence and purpose of this institution. Legal effect is conceived as the set of the specific properties (impacts), that the judgment acquires when the legal presumptions are fulfilled. There are defined the concepts of the formal and material legal effect including their mutual relation. Attention is also given to the individual impacts of the legal effect as the finality, the immutability and the obligation of the judgment. There is described not only its legal nature but also the specific utterances and consequences of its application. Following interpretation of bounds of the legal effect tries...

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