Czech law : between Europeanization and globalization / Michal Tomášek, et al.
2010
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Title
Czech law : between Europeanization and globalization / Michal Tomášek, et al.
Published
Prague : Karolinum Press, 2010.
Call Number
KJP5412 .C94 2010
Former Call Number
Cze 190 C989 2010
ISBN
9788024617855
8024617854
8024617854
Description
368 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)587198836
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
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Table of Contents
Foreword
15
1.
Historical Impulses for the Development of Law / Karel Maly
1.1.
Social legislation and changes in proprietary rights
22
1.1.1.
Protection of tenants and housing in the Czechoslovak Republic - aspects of social state (normative image) between 1918 and 1948 / Ladislav Soukup
22
1.1.2.
Interference with propritary rights between 1945 and 1948 and their reflection in so-called "indemnity agreements" and in privatization and "restitution" legislation after 1989 / Jan Kuklik
29
1.2.
Constitutional impulses for the development of law in the 20th century
40
1.2.1.
Czechoslovak legislation from 17th November 1989 to 31st December 1992 and its retrospective interventions / Vladimir Kindl
40
1.2.2.
"Legality" of authoritarian regimes in the 20th century / Petra Skrejpkova
43
1.2.3.
Referendum in the second half of the 20th and at the beginning of the 21st centuries: its potential and limits / Karolina Adamova
48
1.2.4.
On current interpretation of the US Conastitution / Radim Seltenreich
54
1.3.
Changes in Czechoslovak constitutionality in the 1960s
57
1.3.1.
Czech conceptions of federalism in the 1960s - an inspiration for our time / Karolina Adamova
57
1.3.2.
Constritutional development in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s - and problems of ethnicity / Rene Petras
60
1.4.
State and church in legal history
68
1.4.1.
Czech state ecclesiastical law at the beginning of the 21st century / Jiri Rajmund Tretera
68
1.4.2.
Core institutions of churches and religions societies in the USA and their legal stutus / Zaboj Horak
76
1.5.
Roman legal culture and its present effects
79
1.5.1.
New paths and methods of Roman law studies / Michal Skrejpek
79
1.5.2.
Bona fides in acquisition of things by usucapion (prescription) / Petr Belovsky
86
Selected bibliography to Chapter I
92
2.
Theoretical and Constitutional Impulses for the Development of Law / Ales Gerloch
2.1.
Invariability and purpose in law / Eduard Barany
99
2.2.
The binding effect of legal texts in judicial interpretation and application of law and logical reasoning lege artis / Jan Tryzna
107
2.2.1.
Introduction
107
2.2.2.
Statute and law
108
2.2.3.
Law and statute in the context of hard cases
109
2.2.4.
Law, statute and justice
113
2.2.5.
Note on the system of law
115
2.2.6.
Limitation of topic
116
2.2.7.
Why should the judge be bound by statute?
116
2.2.8.
What should be the understanding of the binding effect of statute? (Binding effect of statute v. binding effect of the text of the statute)
118
2.2.9.
Bound or free application of law?
121
2.2.10.
Jurisprudential alternatives to the weakeing of normative relevance of legal texts
123
2.2.11.
Instead of conclusion: application and interpretation of law lege artis
126
2.3.
Antinomy in implementing justic and Iegal certaity in contemporary law / Pavel Maralek
127
2.3.1.
Statutory or living justice or a compromise between the two?
128
2.3.2.
Neither bound nor free application of law?
129
2.3.3.
Wording of the law v. ratio legis
131
2.3.4.
Justice and legal certainty v. current value and epistemological scepticism in legal thinking and sciences
132
2.3.5.
Conclusions
133
2.4.
Polycentrism and pluralism in law
134
2.4.1.
Polycentrism in current law versus pyramidal structure of the legal order in the conception of traditional sovereignty / Jiri Hrebejk
134
2.4.2.
Changing the structure of the legal order and its attributes / Jan Kysela
139
2.5.
Changes in constitutional law on the threshold of the 21st century
145
2.5.1.
Reservation of statute in a democratic state respecting the rule of law / Petr Misna
145
2.5.2.
The impact of the Constitutional Court upon the legislative procedure / Radovan Suchanek
154
2.5.3.
New phenomena in electoral law / Marek Antos
166
2.6.
Information society and copyright / Zuzana Cisarova
176
2.6.1.
Exploitation and protection of a work of authorship in information society
176
2.6.2.
Prospects of collective management of copyright in information society
179
2.6.3.
Collective management of copyright and related rights in the Czech Republic
180
2.6.4.
Current trends of interpretation of the concept of a three-step test
182
2.6.5.
Possible changes of European legislation relating to exceptions and limitations
183
2.6.6.
Copyright agreements with an international element in digital environment
184
2.7.
Will law play a more important role in the management of national economies? / Antonin Kerner
185
2.7.1.
National economy and its operations
186
2.7.2.
Economic policy
186
2.7.3.
Horizontal legal regulation in the market environment
187
2.7.4.
Financial crisis
187
2.7.5.
Land use planning
188
2.7.6.
Concluding remarks
189
2.8.
Corporate governance in the public sector: institutional economics view / Jan Urban
189
2.8.1.
Introduction
189
2.8.2.
Corporate governance in the context of institutional economics
190
2.8.3.
Problems and reasons of public production
191
2.8.4.
Corporate governance in enterprises with public administration
194
2.8.5.
Corporate governance in public enterprises: institutional point of view
197
2.8.6.
Opportunities for improvement of corporate governance in public enterprises
200
Selected bibliography to Chapter 2
201
3.
Transformation of Public Law / Michal Tomasek
3.1.
Universality of international law: what is the role of general international law in the period of its fragmentation? / Jan Ondrej
208
3.1.1.
Research premise: the concept of fragmentation of international law
208
3.1.2.
The relationship between general and special rules of international law
209
3.1.3.
Self-contained regimes
216
3.1.4.
Principle of systematic integration of rules from various areas of international law
221
3.1.5.
Conclusions: the role of general international law
225
3.2.
Role of courts in the protection of the environment / Hana Mullerova
226
3.2.1.
Introductory notes and background
226
3.2.2.
Decision-making in environmental issues in the Czech Republic
226
3.2.3.
International Court of Justice and International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
227
3.2.4.
Role of the European Court of Human Rights in environmental protection
228
3.2.5.
Role of the Court of Justice of the European Union in environmental protection
230
3.2.6.
Constitutional judiciary and the protection of the environment
231
3.2.7.
Role of judiciary in the protection of the environment through criminal law
232
3.2.8.
Administrative judiciary and environmental protection
234
3.2.9.
Conclusions
236
3.3.
Europeanization of criminal law / Olga Sovova
237
3.3.1.
The background of the Europeanization of criminal law
237
3.3.2.
The relationship between European law and national criminal law
239
3.3.3.
The relationship with the protection of basic rights and freedoms
241
3.3.4.
The issues of implementation
243
3.3.5.
The specificity of the Europeanization of criminal law in the field of health
247
3.4.
Criminal liability of legal entities de lege ferenda in the Czech Republic / Karel Beran
248
3.4.1.
Introduction
248
3.4.2.
Bill on the criminal liability of legal entities
250
3.4.3.
Substantive law aspects of the Bill
250
3.4.4.
Sanctions and protective measures
253
3.4.5.
Procedural aspects of BCLLE
254
3.4.6.
Reasons for refusal
255
3.4.7.
The outline of the law on the liability of legal entities for administrative delicts
257
3.4.8.
The alternative of criminal liability of legal entities
257
3.4.9.
The alternative of administrative liability of legal entities
257
3.4.10.
Alternative of combined administrative and criminal liability of legal entities
258
3.4.11.
Issues in the Outline subject to criticism
259
3.4.12.
Proposals for the direction of future legislative attempts
260
3.4.13.
Conclusion
261
3.5.
Tax law in the Czech Republic in the context of the law of the European Union / Radim Bohac
262
3.5.1.
Tax law in the Czech Republic
262
3.5.2.
Tax law of the European Union
267
3.5.3.
Conclusions
272
Selected bibliography to Chapter 3
273
4.
Transformation of Private Law / Monika Pauknerova
4.1.
Is it possible to break the barrier separating the property of a business company from the property of its owners? / Stanislava Cerna
280
4.1.1.
The concept of penetration
280
4.1.2.
Case law and the doctrine in Anglo-American law
281
4.1.3.
German approach
284
4.1.4.
French doctrine and case law
286
4.1.5.
Possibilities of recourse against a company member by creditors of the company under Czech law
288
4.1.6.
Conclusion
292
4.2.
Contractual obligations and obligations resulting from torts: European tradition and Czech perspective / Petr Tegl
293
4.2.1.
Clasification of the law of obligations
293
4.2.2.
Prospects of codification
294
4.2.3.
The development of the law of contractual obligations
295
4.2.4.
The position of parties
297
4.2.5.
Impact of the European Union
297
4.2.6.
The legal substance of a contract
298
4.2.7.
Culpa in contrahendo
299
4.2.8.
The principle of good faith
302
4.3.
Codification of private international law in the EU: Does it make sense to recodify Czech private international law? / Monika Pauknerova
305
4.3.1.
Significance of private international law and the basic sources of its regulation
305
4.3.2.
Joining the conflict-of-law rules and international civil procedure and the position of private international law with the system of private law
306
4.3.3.
The significance of codification of private intenational law in the Czech Republic and EU Member States
308
4.3.4.
General trends of the codification of private international law in EU Member States
308
4.3.5.
The phenomenon of European private international law as the most dynamically developing branch of European private law
310
4.3.6.
The current situation and the near future - unified and harmonized regualtion of private international law in the EU
312
4.3.7.
Remarks on codification of European private international law
314
4.3.8.
The first proposals of codification of European private international law and their evaluation
315
4.3.9.
Conclusion: The issue of further codification of private international law within the national legal system of EU Member States
316
4.4.
Selected issues of the recodification of family law in the Czech Republic / Ondrej Frinta
317
4.4.1.
General remarks on family, law and the relationship between them
317
4.4.2.
Family law in the draft of a new Civil Code
318
4.4.3.
Conclusions
326
4.5.
The change of circumstances and its consequences for contractual relations / Lubos Tichy
327
4.5.1.
Defining the subject-matter
327
4.5.2.
Development and status
329
4.5.3.
Analysis and comparison
336
4.5.4.
Our own solution
343
4.6.
Reflection of globalization in Czech labour law / Miroslav Belina
344
4.6.1.
Introduction
344
4.6.2.
The Green Paper of the EU Commission from the point of view of Czech labour legislation
345
4.6.3.
Czech labour legislation
347
4.6.4.
Constitutional conformity of the Labour Code 2006
349
4.6.5.
Delegation and subsidiarity
350
4.6.6.
Directive nature
352
4.7.
Insolvency law within the European context / Frantisek Zoulik
354
Selected bibliography to Chapter 4
362
ANNEX
365
Evaluation du manuscrit "Czech law between Europeanization and globalization" / Emmanuel Decaux
365
Referenz-Gutachten zur Veroffentlichung "Czech law between Europeanization and globalization" / Marian Paschke
367