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Forenzní vědy, právo, kriminalistika: vědecké studie a analýzy : scientific studies and analyses
ISSN: 2533-4395
Uraicecht na ríar: the poetic grades in early Irish law
In: Early Irish law series 2
Cáin Adamnáin: an old Irish treatise on the law of Adamnan
In: Anecdota Oxoniensia
In: IV., Mediaeval and modern series [1],12
Medzinárodné otázky: časopis pre zahraničnú politiku, medzinárodné vzťahy, diplomaciu a hospodárstvo
ISSN: 2644-5565
Rekodifikace českého trestního práva procesního: sborník příspěvk°u z mezinárodní konference konané dne 21. listopadu 2000 na Právnické Fakulte Masarykovy Univerzity v Brně
In: Spisy Právnické Fakulty Masarykovy Univerzity v Brně 250
Implementace environmentalni politiky EU v Ceske republice: problemy s dodrzovanim prava?
In: Politologicky Casopis, Band 20, Heft 3, S. 236-257
Within the context of the ongoing scholarly debate on post-accession compliance in the Central and Eastern European new member states, this paper examines the implementation of EU environmental policy in the Czech Republic since 2004, focusing on the transposition and application of six EU directives. It argues that, while the Czech Republic has had some difficulty complying with EU environmental law since becoming a member state, overall its performance in this area does not conform to pessimistic scenarios, but instead presents a more complex and differentiated picture. It also discusses the main factors inhibiting and supporting the implementation of EU environmental policy in the Czech Republic, showing that these tend to vary according to the specific issue or directive concerned. Adapted from the source document.
Fifty Neo-Assyrian legal documents
Postoj zainteresovanych zajmovych skupin k verejne konzultacni praxi Evropske komise
In: Mezinárodní vztahy: Czech journal of international relations, Band 50, Heft 1, S. 46-72
ISSN: 0543-7989, 0323-1844
The Lisbon revision of the primary law led to the confirmation of the pre-existing Commission's commitment to carry out 'broad consultations' while preparing European legislative acts. The aim of this article is to elucidate formulation of the Commission's public consultation practice and evaluate positions of the interest groups to the Commission's strategy. The attention is accorded to the analysis of the consultation's level of formalization and inclusivity, the two principal consultation' components. The analysis is built upon the study of the selected interest groups' positions brought forward during the years 2002-2012 and upon the reaction of the Commission to the interest groups' feedback. The available empirical data suggests that the interest groups appreciated the introduction of the minimum standards for consultation, however, they have been steadily alerting to their frequent breach and arbitrary application. Adapted from the source document.