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Development of Czech water law and legal relations related to water
Urban, Michael ; Blažek, Lukáš (referee)
Development of Czech water law and legal relations related to water Abstract This dissertation thesis deals with the development of the legal regulation of water law and legal relations related to water in the Czech Republic. It provides an interpretation of the issue from the beginnings of the Czech state to the present. The thesis is divided into sixteen chronological chapters focusing on individual periods of development of this issue. The individual chapters are divided into sub-chapters dealing with sub-fields of water law and legal relations related to water. The first four chapters provide a theoretical introduction and a common basis for the other chapters. The first chapter contains an analysis of the concept of water law and the systematics of water law. The second chapter provides an outline of the development of water law in antiquity as an illumination of the earliest roots of water law. The third chapter discusses the foundations and structure of Roman water law as the methodological basis of the field of water law. The fourth chapter deals with the basic features of the development of water law in the territory of states neighbouring the Czech Republic. Chapters 5-15 form the core of the thesis and deal with individual periods of development of Czech water law and legal relations related to...
Legal regulation of water quality protection
Osmiková, Kateřina ; Derlich, Stanislav (advisor) ; Sobotka, Michal (referee)
Legal regulation of water quality protection Abstract This diploma thesis deals with the legal regulation of groundwater and surface water quality protection. Its aim is to analyze the legal regulation of water quality protection, together with the evaluation of legal instruments and the proposal of particular changes that could potentially lead to intensify protection of this indispensable component of environment. The diploma thesis is divided into five chapters. The first chapter deals with legal nature of waters, water management, acquiring ownership of water and the historical context of the emergence of legal norms regulating the area of water quality protection. The second chapter of the thesis is devoted to the international legal regulation of this problematics. Chapter three deals separately with the legal regulations of the European Union, their creation, application and significance for national law. The fourth chapter of the thesis discusses legal instruments for water quality protection, their division and application. This chapter also deals with the legal responsibility for water protection. The last chapter of thesis is devoted to state administration aktivity and division of authority and competence of public authorities. It is primarily focused on the activities of water authorities and...
Development of Czech water law and legal relations related to water
Urban, Michael ; Kindl, Vladimír (advisor) ; Šouša, Jiří (referee) ; Vojáček, Ladislav (referee)
Development of Czech water law and legal relations related to water Abstract This dissertation thesis deals with the development of the legal regulation of water law and legal relations related to water in the Czech Republic. It provides an interpretation of the issue from the beginnings of the Czech state to the present. The thesis is divided into sixteen chronological chapters focusing on individual periods of development of this issue. The individual chapters are divided into sub-chapters dealing with sub-fields of water law and legal relations related to water. The first four chapters provide a theoretical introduction and a common basis for the other chapters. The first chapter contains an analysis of the concept of water law and the systematics of water law. The second chapter provides an outline of the development of water law in antiquity as an illumination of the earliest roots of water law. The third chapter discusses the foundations and structure of Roman water law as the methodological basis of the field of water law. The fourth chapter deals with the basic features of the development of water law in the territory of states neighbouring the Czech Republic. Chapters 5-15 form the core of the thesis and deal with individual periods of development of Czech water law and legal relations related to...
Public law aspects of the construction and operation of water works
Brabec, Václav ; Petrmichl, Václav (advisor) ; Svoboda, Petr (referee)
Public law aspects of the construction and operation of water works Abstract The subject of this thesis is to describe the administrative law relations that arise in the construction and operation of waterworks, as one of the types of construction that public construction law recognizes. The thesis focuses on the legal regulation of the construction and operation of major waterworks, such as hydroelectric power stations or dams. An important feature of this work is an attempt to bring closer the general institutes of administrative law, which the regulation of water law contains and de lege ferenda considerations in this specific area of public law. In the first part of this thesis, water law is defined as a branch of law with an overlap into private and public law and the relevant sources for the construction and operation of water works are defined, while the following chapter characterizes the relationship of Act No. 254/2001 Coll., on Water and on Amendments to Certain Acts (Water Act) with other regulations of the general part of administrative law. Furthermore, the first part describes the method of exercising public administration in the field of water management and defines the central topic of the thesis, i.e. water works. The second part of the thesis deals with water planning, which precedes the...
The Development of the Water Management in Bohemia between 1870 and 1928
Pšenčný, Tomáš ; Jančík, Drahomír (advisor) ; Jakubec, Ivan (referee)
The intention of this work is to construct and present general ambit of running of water management and water management policy between years 1870-1928, specifically in the Czech territory (Czech country). By researching this problem I am going to present the field of Water Management at that time like a new, progressive and ground-breaking aspect of agricultural policy of Austria-Hungary and its countries, which was understood as a tool for modernization with far-reaching effect on agricultural policy. This approach also started the new era of agricultural use of water. In the second part of this work I want to present on the example of Rakovník stream the development of using the water in the water management, which preceded 1870 and on this same example I am going to focus on practical results of the new water management policy which were presented in the first part of the work, in years 1870-1928. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Development of the Water Management in Bohemia between 1870 and 1928
Pšenčný, Tomáš ; Jančík, Drahomír (advisor) ; Jakubec, Ivan (referee)
The intention of this work is to construct and present general ambit of running of water management and water management policy between years 1870-1928, specifically in the Czech territory (Czech country). By researching this problem I am going to present the field of Water Management at that time like a new, progressive and ground-breaking aspect of agricultural policy of Austria-Hungary and its countries, which was understood as a tool for modernization with far-reaching effect on agricultural policy. This approach also started the new era of agricultural use of water. In the second part of this work I want to present on the example of Rakovník stream the development of using the water in the water management, which preceded 1870 and on this same example I am going to focus on practical results of the new water management policy which were presented in the first part of the work, in years 1870-1928. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The development of the water law in the time the first republic
Vondrušková, Monika ; Adamová, Karolina (advisor) ; Soukup, Ladislav (referee)
v anglickém jazyce: The topic of this Rigorous Thesis is the development of the water law in the time the first republic. It is dated to the period of The First Republic,that means from the formation of The Czechoslovak Republic up to 1938,with the regard to the statutory regulation of Austro - Hungarian Empire, whose legal standards were used until the emergence of a new water law. This thesis is divided in two parts and nine chapters. I focused on the beginnings of the water law in Czech country and on the development of legislativ after 1920. Thesis mainly focuses on the individual applicable laws mentioned period. Simultaneously are given space for institutes relating with the water law.
Decision-making and processes in regulation of water use
Strnad, Zdeněk ; Vopálka, Vladimír (advisor) ; Drobník, Jaroslav (referee) ; Šimka, Karel (referee)
This PhD thesis, after a brief introductory historical exposé of water use (not only) in our territory and related sources of law focuses on decision making and processes in water use in contemporary Czech legislation. The topic is divided into three blocks, relating to integrated water management procedures, a general measure of water law and other acts pursuant to the Water Act. The introduction precedes the chapter on system of water authorities, which are crucially involved in the exercise of state administration under the Water Act. PhD thesis points to the split competence of the four central ministries (agriculture, environment, transport, defense) as a central water authorities and the other "residual" powers of municipal authorities of municipalities with extended powers as water authorities. The chapter on water management offices is also engaged in the scope of municipal and regional authorities and military domains office, as well as the recently canceled water authorities in charge of municipal authorities. The water management is the administrative proceedings on matters within the Water Act. Administrative bodies (mostly water authorities) there follow the Administrative Code, or in the case of water works and water management arrangements of the Building Act, if the Water Act, which...
Development of water law in Czech lands before 1914
Urban, Michael ; Kindl, Vladimír (advisor) ; Soukup, Ladislav (referee)
The purpose of this thesis was to capture the development of legal regulation of the Czech water law and of water-law relationships, and to point out that miller's law, fisheries law and navigation law are naturally related to the water law. Water transport and handling were not regulated in any manner in the most ancient times. The Czech water law was built on the heritage of the Roman legal culture. From the end of the 10th century, the first mentions of water-law relationships can be found, particularly in monarch's charters. The first important legal regulations related to water included the Mining Code (Ius Regale Montanorum) by king Wenceslas II of 1300-1305 and the Code Maiestas Carolina by king Charles IV, which was not implemented in practice, though. The so called lawbooks are another significant resource for understanding legal regulations related to water. Elements of a complex legal regulation with statewide legal force started to be applied from the end of the 15th and in the course of the 16th century - a number of municipal establishments and the code of municipal law created by Pavel Kristián of Koldín. A considerable boom of legal regulations with respect to all aspects of water-law relationships was seen during the reign of Maria Theresia and Joseph II (the navigation patent,...

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