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Legislative process in public administration
Sedláčková, Pavlína ; Pomahač, Richard (advisor) ; Pítrová, Lenka (referee)
Legislative process in public administration Abstract This diploma thesis addresses the legislative process in public administration. The aim was to approach the procedure for the adoption of legislation by the government and to describe the legislative activity of the authors of this legislation, which are the already mentioned ministries and other administrative authorities. The activities of territorial self-governing units and their procedure for adopting generally binding decrees and regulations of the municipality/region were also described in passing. The thesis reflects the important case law of the Constitutional Court specifying both the requirements for issuing by-laws based on individual types of authorization provided by the Constitution of the Czech Republic and in terms of the binding nature of the Government Legislative Rules in the form of government resolutions. The thesis deals with the issue of mandatory requirements of the legislative acts, without which they should not be discussed by the government, as well as the position and role of the Legislative Council, which is only an advisory body to the government irreplaceable. The issue of law-making has proved to be neither the electronic collection of laws and international treaties (eSbirka), where the paper Collection of Laws, nor the...
Analysis of economic methods applied in regulatory impact assessment
Malinská, Barbora ; Gutiérrez Chvalkovská, Jana (advisor) ; Serdarevič, Goran (referee)
This thesis analyzes the topic of economic methods applied in regulatory impact assessment (RIA). The sense of a RIA system, assumptions of its effective functioning and its place in the framework of the EU's and Czech Republic's legislative process are introduced. Economic methods often used within the regulatory impact assessment process are discussed. The thesis empirically examines the progress in RIA methods quality between 2008 and 2011 in the Czech Republic and determinants of RIA methods quality are identified. We come to conclusion that the quality of RIA methods in the Czech Republic grows with expected costs of the regulatory policy and in case of RIA carried by an external subject.
Analysis of economic methods applied in regulatory impact assessment
Malinská, Barbora ; Gutiérrez Chvalkovská, Jana (advisor) ; Serdarevič, Goran (referee)
This thesis analyzes the topic of economic methods applied in regulatory impact assessment (RIA). The sense of a RIA system, assumptions of its effective functioning and its place in the framework of the EU's and Czech Republic's legislative process are introduced. Economic methods often used within the regulatory impact assessment process are discussed. The thesis empirically examines the progress in RIA methods quality between 2008 and 2011 in the Czech Republic and determinants of RIA methods quality are identified. We come to conclusion that the quality of RIA methods in the Czech Republic grows with expected costs of the regulatory policy and in case of RIA carried by an external subject.

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