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Right to obtaining information on salaries and bonuses of employees in public administration bodies
Kilian, Vojtěch ; Korbel, František (advisor) ; Pítrová, Lenka (referee)
Title of the Thesis: Freedom of information rights to obtaining information on salaries and bonuses of employees in public administration bodies This thesis aims to analyse the theoretical framework of the freedom of information laws in the Czech republic, with a particular focus on obtaining information about salaries, wages, and benefits of public administration employees, and its subsequent comparison with the practice. The goal of this thesis is not only to summarise the development of jurisprudence concerning the freedom of information laws up to this day, which will be dealt with in chapter II, as well as in the relevant parts of chapter III.1 and 2 respectively, dealing with the right to privacy and information self-determination. More importantly, this thesis aims to offer a possible solution to the conflict between, on the one hand, the right to obtain relevant information pursuant to the freedom of information laws, and, on the other hand, the right to privacy and information self-determination, using the proportionality test described in chapter III.4. In doing so, this thesis offers a framework that has not yet been used in the relevant literature. Following a short summary, the thesis introduces the sources of the freedom of information laws relevant to the Czech legal system in order...
Militant Democracy in the Czech Republic and its Limits
Vardanyan, Robert ; Charvát, Jan (advisor) ; Salamon, Janusz (referee)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the concept of militant democracy. The general part of the thesis presents selected theoretical approaches to the conceptualization of militant democracy. Consequently, the special part of the thesis deals with the militant democracy from the perspective of the Czech political and legal system, whereby the contextual associations and connotations arising under international law and law of the EU are taken into consideration. Furthermore, the thesis indicates the connections between the concept of militant democracy in association with the differentiation of procedural and material (substantive) conception of democracy. The thesis also presents the test of proportionality as a general juristic instrument for the scrutiny of the proportionality of fundamental human rights and liberties encroachments. The final part of the thesis presents a typology of instruments utilized within the concept of militant democracy, whereby selected instruments restricting constitutionally guaranteed fundamental rights and freedoms are examined specially in more depth; these selected instruments include restrictions on the freedom of expression, right of association and right of assembly. The right to resistance is also briefly explained. All parts of the thesis are...
Right to obtaining information on salaries and bonuses of employees in public administration bodies
Kilian, Vojtěch ; Korbel, František (advisor) ; Pítrová, Lenka (referee)
Title of the Thesis: Freedom of information rights to obtaining information on salaries and bonuses of employees in public administration bodies This thesis aims to analyse the theoretical framework of the freedom of information laws in the Czech republic, with a particular focus on obtaining information about salaries, wages, and benefits of public administration employees, and its subsequent comparison with the practice. The goal of this thesis is not only to summarise the development of jurisprudence concerning the freedom of information laws up to this day, which will be dealt with in chapter II, as well as in the relevant parts of chapter III.1 and 2 respectively, dealing with the right to privacy and information self-determination. More importantly, this thesis aims to offer a possible solution to the conflict between, on the one hand, the right to obtain relevant information pursuant to the freedom of information laws, and, on the other hand, the right to privacy and information self-determination, using the proportionality test described in chapter III.4. In doing so, this thesis offers a framework that has not yet been used in the relevant literature. Following a short summary, the thesis introduces the sources of the freedom of information laws relevant to the Czech legal system in order...

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