The Future of Labour Justice in the Czech Republic

The paper is focused on the general prerequisites of good judiciary. Specifically, the author points out the current problems and shortcomings of the Czech judiciary, such as the length of proceedings, inconsistency in decision-making, and insufficient erudition. He then discusses individual conditi...

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Main Author: Jakub Morávek
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Trnava University, Faculty of Law 2024-12-01
Series:Societas et Iurisprudentia
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Online Access:https://sei.iuridica.truni.sk/archive/2024/04/SEI-2024-04-Studies-Moravek-Jakub.pdf
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