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Compensation for non-material damage in the event of injury and death in collateral proceedings
Kunclová, Lucie ; Tejnská, Katarína (advisor) ; Tlapák Navrátilová, Jana (referee)
Compensation for non-material damage in the event of injury and death in col- lateral proceedings Abstract This thesis explores compensation for non-material damage in the event of injury and death within the context of criminal proceedings. The thesis is divided into five chapters. The first chap- ter focuses on the concept of the injured party, its definition, its role in criminal proceedings, rights, and obligations. Additionally, it delves into the assessment of the injured party's needs and goals in the context of criminal proceedings. The second chapter deals with the institution of collateral proceedings, providing a definition and describing its course. The third chapter focuses on the issue of non-material damage in the event of injury, the calculation of compensation, the court's procedure in the calculation, and the development of case law. The next chapter discusses the compensation for injury in case of death, the conceptual definition of individual claims, the range of persons compensated, and the proposal to expand it. The fifth chapter focuses on selected prob- lems related to compensation for non-material damage in personal injury and death within the framework of criminal proceedings. Despite some changes in favour of victims, there are still shortcomings both in legislation and in...
The injured party and his procedural rights in Czech criminal proceedings
Vaňková, Zuzana ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Pelc, Vladimír (referee)
The injured party and his procedural rights in Czech criminal proceedings Abstract: The subject of this paper is the injured party and his procedural rights in current Czech criminal proceedings. The aim of this paper is to depict the victims' position comprehensively, with an emphasis on their procedural rights in criminal proceedings. The systematics of the text is chosen in such a way, so that individual situations in which the concerned persons end up and their related rights follow as far as possible chronologically. The first chapter is concerned with defining the basic concepts and also with sources of the relevant legal regulation. Afterwards, the paper contains the description of the period from committing the crime to the criminal proceedings, mainly from the victims' point of view. Firstly, some statistic data is given to illustrate the likelihood of victimization in the Czech Republic, followed by an enumeration of lawful reaction to it. The list of places, where the victim can find help and support, is mentioned as well as the description of the possible entrances to the criminal proceedings. The following part deals with the way in which the injured party acts in the proceedings - his procedural subjectivity and potential representation, including the related costs. Then, a section concerned...
Current issues of collateral proceedings
Lehejčková, Petra ; Beranová, Andrea (advisor) ; Tejnská, Katarína (referee)
Current issues of collateral proceedings This thesis deals with one of the current issues of the so-called collateral proceedings, namely the compensation for non-material damage in the case of bodily harm and compensation for non-material damage in the case of killing or particularly serious bodily harm in these proceedings. This issue is very topical mainly due to a fundamental change in the legal regulation of the compensation for non-material damage in question brought by the Civil Code in 2014. This topic is also very specific as criminal, civil and medical law intertwine in it. The thesis contains chapters occupying on criminal law institutes of the injured party and collateral proceedings, which are topics closely related to the focus of this work and their explanation should be included in the thesis for the purpose of understanding of the selected topic. However, main part of the work focuses on the private law regulation of the compensation for non- material damage in the case of bodily harm and compensation for non-material damage in the case of killing or particularly serious bodily harm according to sec. 2958 and sec. 2959 of the Civil Code. The thesis is divided into four parts. The first part deals with the injured party as it is the main subject of collateral proceedings. This part...
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Skařupová, Jana ; Beranová, Andrea (advisor) ; Galovcová, Ingrid (referee)
-1- Compensation for non-material damage in collateral proceedings Abstract This thesis deals with compensation of non-material damage in the so called collateral proceedings. The aforementioned is part of criminal proceeding, but it is initiated only by a petition of the injured party under the Code of Criminal Procedure. In the collateral proceeding the court shall decide on the private claim of the injured party for compensation of non-material damage caused by the criminal offence. The indisputable advantages of asserting a claim in this proceeding is mostly its speed, cost effectiveness and less requirements for the injured party in terms of burden of proof. However number of specific questions arise with regard to the fact that the criminal court adjudicates the private claims under the substantive law rules of private law (most often civil and labour law), all in the context of criminal proceedings. This thesis aims to comprehensively address the issue of granting compensation of non-material damage in collateral proceedings and to evaluate the application of legal regulation from the perspective of the criminal court. The thesis is divided into four parts. The first part defines the term injured party as of the basic term of the legal regulation. The difference of the term 'injured party' from the...
Injured party in criminal proceedings
Uriková, Aneta ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Vanduchová, Marie (referee)
An injured party in criminal proceedings and his/her protection Abstract This Master's thesis is devoted to the analysis of the procedural rights and protection afforded to the injured party in criminal proceedings. This Master's thesis is divided into six chapters. The first chapter focuses on the analysis of the historical developments of the status of the injured party in criminal proceedings in the Czech law. The analysis commences with the Austro-Hungarian criminal procedural code no. 119/1873 Coll., the Czech Criminal code of 1950, its subsequent novelization in 1956 and the current Czech criminal code no. 141/1961 Coll., all the cited laws had a significant impact on the status of the injured party in criminal proceedings. The second chapter is dedicated to defining the term injured party, both via a negative and positive definition. Furthermore emphasis is placed on the distinction between the definition of the injured party from the perspective of Article 43 of the criminal procedural code, as such an injured party has the right to claim damages against the accused defendant and thus such an injured party might concurrently have the status of a subject in adhesion proceedings, and the injured party which does not have a right to claim damages. The third chapter is focused on defining the term...
The injured party and his procedural rights in Czech criminal proceedings
Vaňková, Zuzana ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Pelc, Vladimír (referee)
The injured party and his procedural rights in Czech criminal proceedings Abstract: The subject of this paper is the injured party and his procedural rights in current Czech criminal proceedings. The aim of this paper is to depict the victims' position comprehensively, with an emphasis on their procedural rights in criminal proceedings. The systematics of the text is chosen in such a way, so that individual situations in which the concerned persons end up and their related rights follow as far as possible chronologically. The first chapter is concerned with defining the basic concepts and also with sources of the relevant legal regulation. Afterwards, the paper contains the description of the period from committing the crime to the criminal proceedings, mainly from the victims' point of view. Firstly, some statistic data is given to illustrate the likelihood of victimization in the Czech Republic, followed by an enumeration of lawful reaction to it. The list of places, where the victim can find help and support, is mentioned as well as the description of the possible entrances to the criminal proceedings. The following part deals with the way in which the injured party acts in the proceedings - his procedural subjectivity and potential representation, including the related costs. Then, a section concerned...
Compensation for non-material damage in the event of injury and death in collateral proceedings
Sýkora, Jiří ; Tejnská, Katarína (advisor) ; Heranová, Simona (referee)
Compensation for non-material damage in the event of injury and death in collateral proceedings Abstract The thesis deals with a very current topic of compensation for non-material damage in the event of injury and death in collateral proceedings. The thesis also contains chapters, that focus on an injured person and collateral proceedings, which are concepts directly connected to the main topic of the thesis. The thesis contains the definition of an injured person, rights and obligations of the injured person in the criminal proceedings and also the definition of collateral proceedings and its process. In particular, the thesis focuses on the compensation of non-material damage in the event of injury and death according to § 2958 and 2959 of the Civil code. The thesis also describes the current judicial decisions of criminal courts in the area of compensation for non-material damage in the event of injury and death in collateral proceedings. The thesis is composed of four parts. The first part of the thesis deals with the injured person. It contains the concept of an injured person and its legal definition. The rights and obligations of the injured party in criminal proceedings are also briefly described in this part. The second part of the thesis focuses on collateral proceedings. This part contains the...
Current issues of position of the injured party and compensation for damages in criminal proceedings
Šeflová, Jaroslava ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Vanduchová, Marie (referee)
1 Abstract This thesis deals with the very current problem theme of the status of the injured party and a victim in criminal proceedings and compensation for damages, non-material damage and a release of an unjust enrichment in criminal proceedings. Work serves a legal definition of the injured party and a crime victim and deals with their status in criminal proceedings. As to the injured party, the thesis focuses on a definition and a position of the injured party as well as issues related to an adhesion proceedings in which the court decides about a claim of the injured party to damages, non-material damage and unjust enrichment. The focus of the issues relating to crime victims is their status and rights granted to them in the light of the recently adopted law amendment of victims of crime and international arrangements. The entire work arises all sorts of questions about the accuracy and effectiveness of the legislation which provides a reflection of the current state and at the same time proposals de lege ferenda. My thesis is systematically divided into four main parts. In the introductory part of this work is for a better orientation and understanding of the context described the historical evolution of the position of an injured party, by law of the injured party before 1950 to the time of the...
A Company as the injured party in criminal procedure
Kučera, Milan ; Bohuslav, Lukáš (advisor) ; Vokoun, Rudolf (referee)
There are two main thesis to the work "A Company as the injured party in criminal procedure": (i) civil law recodification, in the context of company actions or actions made on behalf of a company, represents a positive change for the injured party when submitting a proposition for the court to impose a duty to compensate the damage in its sentencing judgment and as well determinates a limitation period, (ii) the process of assigning or withdrawing a status of the injured party is not described accordingly in the contemporary procedure act, especially regarding the exact form needed for this decision. These issues are closely tied to the types of damage applicable in a criminal procedure, injured party categories and to the details of submitting the compensation duty motion. A comparison of different company actions before and after recodification implies that there is a possibility of approbating the juridicial act of legal proceedings of a company that are invalid due to the company's procedure errors. Determining a limitation period by the day of the original motion stays unimpaired. Repeating the legal procedure and putting the limitation period to the day after its valid execution was necessary with the latest legal version. The second thesis was verified as well by exploiting contemporary...
Selected issues of the status of injured parties and victims in the Czech legal order
Solil, Martin ; Vokoun, Rudolf (advisor) ; Vanduchová, Marie (referee)
The subject of this dissertation is the analysis of the position of an injured party and a victim in the Czech criminal legal environment. The aim of this thesis is also identification and practical analysis of particular procedural rights of injured parties and victims guaranteed to them by the Czech legislation. The dissertation has four main chapters. The first chapter is describing not only the general concept of an injured party but also particular claims that injured parties may exercises in the criminal proceedings. The second chapter contains not only description and analysis of adhesion proceedings, but also conditions under which claims of injured parties may be considered and decided by the Czech courts. The third chapter is devoted to the most problematic procedural rights of injured parties. The last chapter of this dissertation deals with the general concept of a victim and particular procedural rights of victims - mainly in the light of the "relatively young" law concerning victims of crimes.

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