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Decision, Unlawful Interference and Failure to Act under the Code of Administrative Justice and Types of Administrative Actions
Peroutka, Jan ; Vedral, Josef (advisor) ; Adamec, Martin (referee)
Decision, Unlawful Interference and Failure to Act under the Code of Administrative Justice and Types of Administrative Actions SUMMARY This thesis deals with the concepts of decision, failure to act and unlawful interference by which administrative authorities may unlawfully interfere in subjective public rights; and with types of legal actions that may be used to resists these acts and/or delays by administrative authorities, as well as the relationships between those and the possible choice. According to lawmakers, the introduction of different types of actions was intended to ensure that nobody was deprived of the right of access to court. This undoubtedly increased individual procedural guarantees; however, there still might have been cases where a lawsuit was dismissed solely on procedural grounds - i.e., choosing the incorrect type of action, as courts applied the doctrine of strict inadmissibility. The Supreme Administrative Court has reacted to this and, together with the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic, overcame this doctrine. The primary objective of this thesis is to analyse how the current case law regarding the choice of action type is applied, whether it actually leads to the intended goal in all cases and whether there might be room for an overall review of the administrative...
Decision, intervention and inaction of an administrative authority and choice of a type of action
Otta, Šimon ; Vedral, Josef (advisor) ; Staša, Josef (referee)
Decision, intervention and inaction of an administrative authority and choice of a type of action The topic of the thesis is the analysis of the basic triad of types of actions applied in administrative judiciary, i.e. action against the decision, intervention and inaction of the administrative authority, as well as their blurred boundaries and the problems arising therefrom. The aim of the thesis is to present the given matters comprehensively, therefore it discusses not only the types of actions themselves, but also the administrative judiciary as such, the basic terms distinguishing the individual types of actions and an attempt to present possible solutions eliminating the problems arising from the necessity of choosing the type of action. The thesis consists of an introduction, three chapters and a conclusion. The first chapter is devoted to administrative judiciary and is further divided into six subchapters. The first subchapter is devoted to the basic types of administrative judiciary, on the basis of which the term of administrative judiciary itself is defined in the following text of this subchapter, which is followed by an introduction of the purpose of administrative judiciary in the third subchapter. The fourth subchapter is then devoted to the history of administrative judiciary and...

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