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Concept of free movement of persons and workers in the EU and their correlation
Šafránková, Kristýna ; Kunertová, Tereza (advisor) ; Scheu, Harald Christian (referee)
Free movement of persons and workers in the EU and their correlation Abstract This thesis is focused on one of the fundamental freedoms of the internal market. This is the free movement of persons and workers, which define the fundamental right of every citizen of the European Union. The thesis focuses on the free movement of persons and workers from the point of view of theory and practice, with emphasis on the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union. The subject of the thesis is to map the issue of free movement of persons and workers from the evolution of this freedom, the introduction of citizenship of the EU and the consolidating Directive 2004/38, the definition of worker, to the current situation in the light of covid-19 crisis, that had a huge impact on the freedom of movement. The aim of the thesis is to look at the free movement of persons and workers from the point of view of their correlation and compare their rights. The thesis is divided into 4 chapters, where the first chapter is focused on the historical development of freedom of movement of persons and includes a subchapter dealing with citizenship of the EU. This chapter also regulates the right of residence of EU citizens. The second chapter deals with the definition of a worker, including the view of this term in the light...
The claim and the judgment (mutual relation)
Kapuscinská, Kristína ; Zoulík, František (advisor) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
Univerzita Karlova v Praze Právnická fakulta Kristína Kapuscinská ŽALOBA A ROZSUDEK (VZÁJEMNÝ VZTAH) Diplomová práce Abstrakt v anglickém jazyce Action and Judgment (mutual relation) Action and judgment are the key instruments of procedural law. The central topic of my thesis is the mutual relation between them; nevertheless we can not define the mutual relation without the basic definitions and a brief description of the action and judgment as process instruments, especially concentrating on its requirements, so that it should be possible to formulate the essence of its procedural consistency. I tried to express its mutual relation and complex context in my thesis. The mutual relation is evident when interpreting the law action theories, which tried in more or less successful way to resolve the relation between substantive and procedural law. Finally, the whole development of the action is illustrated by the comparison with the system of actions in Roman law which were understood as pure substantive institutes. The mutual relation is reflected in the components of the action and judgment. It is clearly evident in the case of the petit and the body of judgment which follows. The mutual relation is also evident in the case of the dispositive acts, the applicant may within his procedural rights dispose of the...

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