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Withdrawal of the permanent resident permit of a third-country national
Nguyen, Hoang ; Pítrová, Lenka (advisor) ; Kryska, David (referee)
Withdrawal of the permanent resident permit of a third-country national Abstract This master thesis deals with a topic of withdrawal of the permanent residence permit of a third- country national as a display of state power exercise in the field of immigration. The main focus is both substantive and procedural prerequisites for revocation of residence permit. Withdrawal grounds of the permanent residence permit together with the principle of proportionality as well as a withdrawal procedure as such will be dealt with. The aim is provide general overview of applicable law regarding withdrawal of the permanent residence permit that is deemed to be as the highest and the most priviledged residence permit obtainable on the territory of the Czech republic. Yet this work shall not be limited merely to reproduction of its legal doctrine and case law, but aims to point out problematic moments in the course of withdrawal of the residence permit in question as well as to offer conceivable solution. This work is divided into three topics, precisely into five chapters excluding its introduction and conclusion. First chapter deals with key terminology of immigration law or law of aliens. Firstly, a fundamental concept of a foreigner will be introduced. This includes a notion of third-country national as well....
Principle of transparency and principle of proportionality in the process of public procurement
Drdák, Josef ; Horáček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Zahradníčková, Marie (referee)
The principle of transparency and the principle of proportionality in the public procurement process Abstract The topic of this thesis is the principle of transparency and the principle of proportionality in the public procurement process. The key objective of this thesis is to identify and thoroughly analyse the significant manifestations of the respective principles in the procurement process. The author of this thesis also provides the readers with an interpretation of contentious issues related to the enforcement of the principle of transparency and the principle of proportionality during the activities of contracting authority. Finally, the author of this thesis evaluates the legislation in force and within the de lege ferenda considerations proposes relevant amendments to the Act. This thesis is divided into three parts. The introductory part describes in general the meaning and substance of all public procurement principles, as well as the so-called 3E principles. In the second part the author of this thesis examines the specific expressions of the principle of transparency in public procurement. The final third part deals with the principle of proportionality and the requirements and impacts associated with the enforcement of this principle. The introductory part contains a general analysis of all...

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