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Binding Opinions as an Instrument of the Environmental Protection
Kubíček, Aleš ; Franková, Martina (advisor) ; Sobotka, Michal (referee)
Binding Opinions as an Instrument of the Environmental Protection Abstract The thesis deals with binding opinions issued in the field of environment. Its primary objective is to evaluate whether binding opinions fulfil the role of an effective and appropriate instrument of environmental protection in the context of the adopted reform of public building law. In addition to an unnumbered introduction and conclusion, it is divided into four parts. The first part deals with binding opinions from the perspective of general administrative law and their enshrinement in the Administrative Procedure Code. In particular, it focuses on their general definition, the process of issuing and the issues of review in both administrative proceedings and administrative court proceedings. The second part provides a basic definition of the respective authorities, with an emphasis on the regulation of the status of the respective authorities in the field of the environment. It focuses in particular on their institutional setting and powers. It does not fail to introduce several proceedings under various laws in which the respective authorities are involved. At the same time, it presents the main changes in the field of the respective authorities brought about by the reform of public building law. As binding opinions are most...
Building law environmentalisation - status quo and perspectives
Židek, Dominik ; Sobotka, Michal (referee)
The dissertation deals with a phenomenon called building law environmentalisation. The aim of this thesis is to analyse the basic factors leading to the entry of environmental influences into the processes of public building law on the basis of legal regulations, doctrinal opinions and very extensive case law of the administrative courts. The main content of the thesis is the analysis of these factors and the subsequent generalisation of the conclusions of the analysed phenomenon. The thesis answers the question: what is the extent to which is the current public building law influenced by "environmental acts"? Thus what does specifically influence the processes of public building law by environmental law and what is the extent of this influence? The text of the dissertation is divided into seven chapters. The first three of them can be perceived as a gradually concretized general framework of the problem, from the initial facts about the EU legal requirements, through the basic characteristics of the building law to the detailed analysis of the individual administrative tools ("final" administrative acts) of building law. The next three chapters are devoted to the detailed examination of mechanisms for assessing and taking into consideration the interests of environmental protection in "decision-...
Building law environmentalisation - status quo and perspectives
Židek, Dominik ; Sobotka, Michal (referee)
The dissertation deals with a phenomenon called building law environmentalisation. The aim of this thesis is to analyse the basic factors leading to the entry of environmental influences into the processes of public building law on the basis of legal regulations, doctrinal opinions and very extensive case law of the administrative courts. The main content of the thesis is the analysis of these factors and the subsequent generalisation of the conclusions of the analysed phenomenon. The thesis answers the question: what is the extent to which is the current public building law influenced by "environmental acts"? Thus what does specifically influence the processes of public building law by environmental law and what is the extent of this influence? The text of the dissertation is divided into seven chapters. The first three of them can be perceived as a gradually concretized general framework of the problem, from the initial facts about the EU legal requirements, through the basic characteristics of the building law to the detailed analysis of the individual administrative tools ("final" administrative acts) of building law. The next three chapters are devoted to the detailed examination of mechanisms for assessing and taking into consideration the interests of environmental protection in "decision-...

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