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adam_text | CONSTITUTIONAL
LAW
OF THE CZECH
REPUBLIC
Karel Klima
PLZEN
CONTENTS
Author s Word 15
A Word of Translators 17
List of Abbreviations 18
PART ONE - THE GENERAL PART
Chapter One: General Theory of the Constitution 21
§1 The Concept and Subject of Constitutional Law 21
1 1 The Concept of Public and Private Law 21
1 2 The Concept of Constitutional Law 24
121 The Historical Circumstances of the Creation
of Constitutional Law 24
122 Constitutional Law and Its Subject 26
1 3 Constitutional Relations and Their Subjects 33
1 4 The Special Character of Constitutional Regulation 38
§ 2 Modern Constitutionality and the Constitution; Its Creation 38
2 1 The Historically Conditioned Nature of a Constitution
as a Document 38
2 2 Stages of Constitutional Development 43
2 3 The Constitution as an Expression of State Sovereignty 47
2 4 Constitutional Reality of the Relationship between
the Constitution and the Creation of a State 49
241 Constitutional Implications of Decolonization 49
242 The Dissolution of the Socialist Federations 51
243 Constitutional Implications of the Dissolution
of the Soviet Union and the Creation of New States
on Its Former Territory 52
244 The Disintegration of Yugoslavia 53
245 The Constitutional Transition from the Unitary State
to the Federation 54
246 The Constitutional Fusion of Two States 55
2 5 The Constitution and Public Power 55
251 The Constitution as a Definition of Public Power 59
2 6 Dominant Constitutional Models - Basic Characteristics 60
§3 Content of the Constitution 63
§ 4 The Constitution as Fundamental Law 65
§ 5 The Constitution as Normative System, the Form and Structure
of the Constitution 67
5 1 The Form and Structure of the Constitution 67
5 2 The Constitution as Normative System 68
§ 6 Constitutional Interpretation 70
§ 7 Liability and Sanctions in Constitutional Law 74
§ 8 Constitutional Implementation and Constitutional Disputes 75
§ 9 Substantive and Procedural Constitutional Law,
Constitutional Disputes 77
§ 10 Sources of Constitutional Law 78
§11 Constitutional Law and International Law 82
§12 Adoption, Amendments and Repeal of the Sonstitution 84
12 1 Significance of the Issue 84
12 2 Different Modes of Adoption of the Constitution 86
12 3 Use of Referendum 89
12 4 Amendments to the Constitution 89
12 5 Stages of Constitutional Amendments 90
§ 13 Protection and Review of the Constitution 91
13 1 Historical Development - the Principle of Constitutionality 91
13 2 Types of the Constitutional Review (of the Protection) 92
13 3 Constitutional Justice 94
13 4 Constitutional Courts 96
§ 14 The Language and Stylistics of Constitutions 100
§ 15 Internal Differentiation of the Constitution 101
PART TWO - THE PARTICULAR PART
Chapter One: Genesis and Character of the Czech Constitution 105
§ 1 Development of the Czechoslovak Constitution 105
1 1 Characteristics of Czechoslovak Constitutional Development 105
1 2 Stages of Czechoslovak Constitutional Development 108
1 3 Internal and External Systems of the Constitution 113
1 4 External Implications of Constitutional Development 114
§2 Constitutional Dissolution of Czechoslovakia 116
2 1 Constitutional Situation Between 1989-1992 116
2 2 The Process of the Division of Czechoslovakia 118
2 3 The Division of the Property of the Czech and Slovak
Federal Republic 121
§3 The Constitutional Order of the Czech Republic 122
§ 4 Continuity and Discontinuity in the Establishment
of the Czech Republic 125
4 1 State Continuity and Discontinuity 125
4 2 Territorial Continuity and Discontinuity 127
4 3 Legal Continuity and Discontinuity 128
§5 The Constitution of the Czech Republic, its Nature and Structure 129
§6 The Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms 130
§7 The Constitution of the Czech Republic and International Law 132
7 1 Foreign Relations of the Czech Republic 132
7 2 The Relationship Between the Constitution
ft of the Czech Republic and International Law 134
7 3 Constitutional Grounds for Binding Effect
of International Law 136
7 4 Constitutional Grounds for Delegation of Powers
to a Supranational Institution 137
7 5 Constitutional Review of Conformity to International Treaties 139
7 6 Consequences of the New Amendment to Art 10
for Constitutional Complaints Proceedings 140
7 7 Consequences of the New Amendment to Art 10 Regarding
the Review of Constitutional Acts and Other Enactments 141
7 8 The Binding Effect of Enactments and International Treaties
upon a Judge of a Common Court in the Process
of Decision-Making 141
§8 The Czech Republic as Member State of the European Union 142
8 1 Contractual Basis of the Accession of the Czech Republic
to the European Union 142
8 2 The Relationship Between the Legal System of the European
Union and the Legal System of the Czech Republic 144
8 3 The Relationship Between the Jurisdiction of the European
Union and the Constitutional Sovereignty of the Czech Republic 145
8 4 The Relationship Between Czech Citizenship
and Citizenship of the European Union 146
8 5 Freedom of Movement in Another Member State
of the European Union 148
8 6 Participation of the Czech Republic in the Structure
and in Activities of Institutions of the European Union 149
Chapter Two: Substantive Constitutional Law of the Czech Republic 150
Section One: The Czech State, its Form and Constitutional
Characteristics 150
§ 1 The Form of the Czech State 150
1 1 The Nature of the Constitutional Model 150
1 2 On National Sovereignty 151
1 3 On the Unitary Form of State 152
1 4 On Republicanism 154
1 5 On Constitutional Democracy 155
1 6 On Legal Statehood 158
1 7 On the Principle of Respect for Human Rights 159
1 8 On the Principle of the Separation of Powers 160
1 9 On the Principle of Respect for International Law 160
1 10 On Membership in the European Union 160
§2 The Territory of the State and the State Borders 160
2 1 On the Concept of the Territory of the State 160
2 2 Legal Regulation of the State Borders 163
§ 3 Prague, the Capital 164
§ 4 National Symbols 165
4 1 The Large and Small National Emblems 166
4 2 The National Colours 167
4 3 The National Flag 167
4 4 The Flag of the President of the Republic 168
4 5 The National Seal 168
4 6 The National Anthem 168
§5 The Security of the Czech Republic 168
5 1 Constitutional Foundations of Decision-Making
Concerning Security Issues of the Czech Republic 168
511 Definition of Situations Raising Security Questions 168
512 Emergency Situations 169
513 State of Emergency 170
514 State of War 171
515 Organizational Measures 171
5 2 Constitutional Authorization of the Government Related
to the Security of the Czech Republic 172
5 3 Constitutional Status of Natural and Legal Persons
during Security Situations in the Czech Republic 173
5 4 Legal Regulation of the Presence of Foreign Armies
in the Territory of the Czech Republic 174
5 5 Constitutional Foundations of the Defence of the Czech
Republic 174
§ 6 Public Status of Political Parties in the Czech System of Powers 176
6 1 Political Parties in the Czech Constitutional System 176
611 Characteristics of a Political Party 176
612 The Role of Political Parties in the Electoral Process 177
613 The Role of Political Parties in the Internal Activities
of Parliament 178
6 2 Legal Regulation of the Establishment and Activities
of Political Parties 179
6 3 Legal Scope and Limits of the Establishment and Activities
of Political Parties 179
6 4 Procedure for the Registration of Political Parties 181
6 5 The Register of Parties and Movements Administered
by the Ministry 183
6 6 Suspension of the Activity of a Political Party
or Movement, Restoration of their Activity; Dissolution 183
6 7 Judicial Protection Available to a Member of a Party
or Movement 184
6 8 Abolishment and Dissolution of a Political Party 185
6 9 Legal Limits of Financing and the Financial Management
of Political Parties 186
6 10 State Subsidies 188
Section Two: Constitutional Foundations of the Status
of an Individual and Citizen 191
§ 1 Citizenship 191
1 1 The Concept of Citizenship 191
1 2 Constitutional Foundations of Citizenship 191
1 3 Derived Citizenship of the European Union 194
1 4 System of Acquisition of Czech Citizenship upon
Establishment of the Czech Republic 194
1 5 System of Acquisition and Loss of Czech Republic Citizenship 195
151 Legal Requirements for Acquisition
of Czech Republic Citizenship 195
152 Legal Requirements for Loss of Czech Republic
Citizenship 198
1 6 Citizenship in the Czech Republic in the Context
of the Termination of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic 198
1 7 Legal Regulation of Asylum 201
§2 Constitutional Foundations of Rights and Freedoms 202
2 1 The Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms
as a Legal Act 202
2 2 Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms 205
221 The Capacity to Possess Rights 205
222 The Right to Life 207
223 The Inviolability of a Person and Their Privacy
is Guaranteed 209
224 Personal Freedom 212
225 The Prohibition of Forced Labour or Services 215
226 The Right to the Preservation of Human Dignity,
Personal Honour, Good Reputation and Protection
of the Name of an Individual •** 218
227 The Right of Ownership 223
228 Inviolability of a Person s Dwelling 229
229 Confidentiality of Letters, Other Papers and Records;
Confidentiality of Communications 231
2 2 10 Freedom of Movement and Residence 232
2 2 11 Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religious
Conviction; Scientific Research and Artistic Works 234
2 2 12 The Right to Free Manifestation of Religion or Belief 236
2 3 Political Rights 242
231 Freedom of Expression and the Right to Information 242
232 The Right to Petition 247
233 The Right of Assembly 250
234 The Right of Association 251
235 The Right of Resistance 254
236 The Right to Participate in the Administration
of Public Matters 255
2 4 The Rights of National and Ethnic Minorities 257
2 5 Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights 261
251 Economic Rights 262
252 Freedom to Form Trade Unions 266
253 The Right to Remuneration and Work Conditions 268
254 Social Rights of Women, Juveniles, and Other
Categories of People 269
255 Social Rights of Citizens in Old Age
and Other Situations 269
256 Constitutional Foundations of Health Care 271
257 Constitutional Safeguards Related to the Family 272
258 Constitutional Foundations of Education 273
259 Constitutional Foundations of Creation
and the Access to Culture 275
2591 Copyright 276
2592 Industrial Property Rights 277
2593 Cultural Heritage 278
2 5 10 Constitutional Foundations of the Protection
of the Environment 278
2 6 The Right to the Judicial and Other Legal Protection 279
Section Three: The Constitutional System of the Separation
of Powers in the Czech Republic 289
§ 1 The Constitutional Concept of the Separation of Powers 289
§ 2 Legislative Power in the Czech Republic 295
2 1 The Characteristics and Structure of Parliament 295
2 2 The Powers and Jurisdiction of Parliament 298
2 3 Constitutional Foundations of Parliamentary Procedural
Law (Substantive Legal Aspect) 301
2 4 The Characteristics of the Mandate of a Deputy or Senator 304
241 The Constitutional Concept of the Mandate
of a Deputy or Senator 304
242 Personal Content of the Mandate 306
§3 Executive Power in the Constitution of the Czech Republic 308
3 1 Constitutional Concept of Executive Power 308
3 2 President of the Republic 310
321 Position of the President of the Republic 310
322 Election of the President of the Republic 311
323 Powers and Competence of the President
of the Republic 312
3 3 The Government 315
331 The Constitutional Position of the Government 315
332 The Appointment of the Government
and its Resignation 316
333 Ministries and Other Administrative Agencies 318
3 4 State Prosecution Offices 321
§4 Judicial Power in the Constitution of the Czech Republic 323
4 1 The Constitutional Conception of Judicial Power 323
4 2 The European Conception of Judicial Power 327
4 3 Constitutional Principles of Judicial Power 328
4 4 Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic 331
441 Czechoslovak Constitutional Justice 331
442 Constitutional Justice of the Czech Republic 336
443A Judge of the Constitutional Court and his Position 339
444 Jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court 343
445 Organization of the Constitutional Court 346
4 5 The System of Common Courts in the Czech Republic 350
4 6 Constitutional Position of a Judge 352
4 7 Constitutional Principles of Administrative Justice 355
4 8 Decision-Making in Some Competence Disputes 357
§ 5 The Supreme Control Office 357
§ 6 The Czech National Bank -359
§ 7 Territorial Self-Government in the Czech Republic 361
7 1 General Approach to Territorial Self-Government 361
7 2 Constitutional Concept of Territorial Self-Government
in the Czech Republic 363
7 3 Constitutional Status of Municipalities 364
7 4 Constitutional Status of Regions 368
7 5 The Status of the Capital City of Prague 369
7 6 Local Referendum 370
7 7 Elections to Municipal Boards of Representatives 371
7 8 Elections to Regional Boards of Representatives 373
§ 8 Ombudsman 374
8 1 Status of Ombudsman in the Constitutional System 374
8 2 Competences of the Ombudsman 376
Chapter Three: Procedural Constitutional Law 379
Section One: Procedural Voting Rights 379
§ 1 Subjective Voting Rights 379
1 1 Active Voting Right 379
1 2 Passive Voting Right 380
§ 2 Electoral Regulations 380
2 1 Phases of the Electoral Process 380
2 2 Internal Organization of Elections 382
2 3 The Concept of the Electoral Arithmetic 385
231 The Electoral System for the Chamber of Deputies 385
232 The Electoral System for the Senate 386
233 The Electoral System for Regional Boards
of Representatives 386
234 The Electoral System for Municipal Boards
of Representatives 387
235 The Electoral System for the European Parliament 388
§ 3 Judicial Review of Legality and Constitutionality of Elections,
Electoral Justice, Electoral Judicial System 389
3 1 The Purpose of Electoral Justice 389
3 2 Protection of Active Voting Right 390
3 3 Protection of Passive Voting Right in Parliamentary Elections 390
3 4 Protection of Passive Voting Right in Elections to Boards
of Representatives 391
3 5 Constitutional Protection of Electoral Justice 392
Section Two: Procedural Law of Parliament 393
§ 1 Delimitation of the Concept and Content of Procedural Law
of Parliament 393
§ 2 Constitutional Foundations of the Procedural Law of Parliament 394
2 1 The Concept of the Procedural Law of Parliament 394
2 2 The Content of the Procedural Law of Parliament 396
§ 3 Organizational Foundations of Activities of the Chamber
of Deputies 396
3 1 Sessions and Constituent Sessions of the Chamber of Deputies 396
3 2 Officials of the Chamber of Deputies 397
3 3 Organs of the Chamber of Deputies 398
3 4 Clubs of Deputies 399
§4 General Principles of Procedure in the Chamber of Deputies 400
4 1 Meetings and Convening of the Chamber of Deputies 400
4 2 Organization of Meetings of the Chamber of Deputies 401
4 3 Standing Orders of Meetings of the Chamber of Deputies 402
431 Principles of Meetings of the Chamber of Deputies 402
432 Procedure for Meetings of the Chamber of Deputies 403
4 4 Methods of Voting in the Chamber of Deputies 405
§5 Special Types of Procedure in the Chamber of Deputies 405
5 1 Discussion of a Vote of Confidence in the Government 406
5 2 Discussion of Draft Acts (Legislative Procedure) 406
5 3 Discussion of the Draft State Budget Act 410
5 4 Discussion of International Treaties 411
5 5 Discussion of the Investigation Commission 411
5 6 Discussion of Interpellations 413
5 7 Discussion of Petitions and Other Submissions from Citizens 414
5 8 Election Procedure of the Chamber of Deputies 414
§6 The Standing Orders of the Senate 415
Section Three: Proceedings before the Constitutional Court
of the Czech Republic 417
§ 1 Protection of Constitutionality as a Process 417
§ 2 Characteristics of Procedings Before the Czech Constitutional
Court 419
Bibliography 423
Curriculum Vitae ft 431
The Team of Translators 447
Index 448
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CONSTITUTIONAL
LAW
OF THE CZECH
REPUBLIC
Karel Klima
PLZEN
CONTENTS
Author's Word 15
A Word of Translators 17
List of Abbreviations 18
PART ONE - THE GENERAL PART
Chapter One: General Theory of the Constitution 21
§1 The Concept and Subject of Constitutional Law 21
1 1 The Concept of Public and Private Law 21
1 2 The Concept of Constitutional Law 24
121 The Historical Circumstances of the Creation
of Constitutional Law 24
122 Constitutional Law and Its Subject 26
1 3 Constitutional Relations and Their Subjects 33
1 4 The Special Character of Constitutional Regulation 38
§ 2 Modern Constitutionality and the Constitution; Its Creation 38
2 1 The Historically Conditioned Nature of a Constitution
as a Document 38
2 2 Stages of Constitutional Development 43
2 3 The Constitution as an Expression of State Sovereignty 47
2 4 Constitutional Reality of the Relationship between
the Constitution and the Creation of a State 49
241 Constitutional Implications of Decolonization 49
242 The Dissolution of the Socialist Federations 51
243 Constitutional Implications of the Dissolution
of the Soviet Union and the Creation of New States
on Its Former Territory 52
244 The Disintegration of Yugoslavia 53
245 The Constitutional Transition from the Unitary State
to the Federation 54
246 The Constitutional Fusion of Two States 55
2 5 The Constitution and Public Power 55
251 The Constitution as a Definition of Public Power 59
2 6 Dominant Constitutional Models - Basic Characteristics 60
§3 Content of the Constitution 63
§ 4 The Constitution as Fundamental Law 65
§ 5 The Constitution as Normative System, the Form and Structure
of the Constitution 67
5 1 The Form and Structure of the Constitution 67
5 2 The Constitution as Normative System 68
§ 6 Constitutional Interpretation 70
§ 7 Liability and Sanctions in Constitutional Law 74
§ 8 Constitutional Implementation and Constitutional Disputes 75
§ 9 Substantive and Procedural Constitutional Law,
Constitutional Disputes 77
§ 10 Sources of Constitutional Law 78
§11 Constitutional Law and International Law 82
§12 Adoption, Amendments and Repeal of the Sonstitution 84
12 1 Significance of the Issue 84
12 2 Different Modes of Adoption of the Constitution 86
12 3 Use of Referendum 89
12 4 Amendments to the Constitution 89
12 5 Stages of Constitutional Amendments 90
§ 13 Protection and Review of the Constitution 91
13 1 Historical Development - the Principle of Constitutionality 91
13 2 Types of the Constitutional Review (of the Protection) 92
13 3 Constitutional Justice 94
13 4 Constitutional Courts 96
§ 14 The Language and Stylistics of Constitutions 100
§ 15 Internal Differentiation of the Constitution 101
PART TWO - THE PARTICULAR PART
Chapter One: Genesis and Character of the Czech Constitution 105
§ 1 Development of the Czechoslovak Constitution 105
1 1 Characteristics of Czechoslovak Constitutional Development 105
1 2 Stages of Czechoslovak Constitutional Development 108
1 3 Internal and External Systems of the Constitution 113
1 4 External Implications of Constitutional Development 114
§2 Constitutional Dissolution of Czechoslovakia 116
2 1 Constitutional Situation Between 1989-1992 116
2 2 The Process of the Division of Czechoslovakia 118
2 3 The Division of the Property of the Czech and Slovak
Federal Republic 121
§3 The Constitutional Order of the Czech Republic 122
§ 4 Continuity and Discontinuity in the Establishment
of the Czech Republic 125
4 1 State Continuity and Discontinuity 125
4 2 Territorial Continuity and Discontinuity 127
4 3 Legal Continuity and Discontinuity 128
§5 The Constitution of the Czech Republic, its Nature and Structure 129
§6 The Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms 130
§7 The Constitution of the Czech Republic and International Law 132
7 1 Foreign Relations of the Czech Republic 132
7 2 The Relationship Between the Constitution
ft of the Czech Republic and International Law 134
7 3 Constitutional Grounds for Binding Effect
of International Law 136
7 4 Constitutional Grounds for Delegation of Powers
to a Supranational Institution 137
7 5 Constitutional Review of Conformity to International Treaties 139
7 6 Consequences of the New Amendment to Art 10
for Constitutional Complaints Proceedings 140
7 7 Consequences of the New Amendment to Art 10 Regarding
the Review of Constitutional Acts and Other Enactments 141
7 8 The Binding Effect of Enactments and International Treaties
upon a Judge of a Common Court in the Process
of Decision-Making 141
§8 The Czech Republic as Member State of the European Union 142
8 1 Contractual Basis of the Accession of the Czech Republic
to the European Union 142
8 2 The Relationship Between the Legal System of the European
Union and the Legal System of the Czech Republic 144
8 3 The Relationship Between the Jurisdiction of the European
Union and the Constitutional Sovereignty of the Czech Republic 145
8 4 The Relationship Between Czech Citizenship
and Citizenship of the European Union 146
8 5 Freedom of Movement in Another Member State
of the European Union 148
8 6 Participation of the Czech Republic in the Structure
and in Activities of Institutions of the European Union 149
Chapter Two: Substantive Constitutional Law of the Czech Republic 150
Section One: The Czech State, its Form and Constitutional
Characteristics 150
§ 1 The Form of the Czech State 150
1 1 The Nature of the Constitutional Model 150
1 2 On National Sovereignty 151
1 3 On the Unitary Form of State 152
1 4 On Republicanism 154
1 5 On Constitutional Democracy 155
1 6 On Legal Statehood 158
1 7 On the Principle of Respect for Human Rights 159
1 8 On the Principle of the Separation of Powers 160
1 9 On the Principle of Respect for International Law 160
1 10 On Membership in the European Union 160
§2 The Territory of the State and the State Borders 160
2 1 On the Concept of the Territory of the State 160
2 2 Legal Regulation'of the State Borders 163
§ 3 Prague, the Capital 164
§ 4 National Symbols 165
4 1 The Large and Small National Emblems 166
4 2 The National Colours 167
4 3 The National Flag 167
4 4 The Flag of the President of the Republic 168
4 5 The National Seal 168
4 6 The National Anthem 168
§5 The Security of the Czech Republic 168
5 1 Constitutional Foundations of Decision-Making
Concerning Security Issues of the Czech Republic 168
511 Definition of Situations Raising Security Questions 168
512 Emergency Situations 169
513 State of Emergency 170
514 State of War 171
515 Organizational Measures 171
5 2 Constitutional Authorization of the Government Related
to the Security of the Czech Republic 172
5 3 Constitutional Status of Natural and Legal Persons
during Security Situations in the Czech Republic 173
5 4 Legal Regulation of the Presence of Foreign Armies
in the Territory of the Czech Republic 174
5 5 Constitutional Foundations of the Defence of the Czech
Republic 174
§ 6 Public Status of Political Parties in the Czech System of Powers 176
6 1 Political Parties in the Czech Constitutional System 176
611 Characteristics of a Political Party 176
612 The Role of Political Parties in the Electoral Process 177
613 The Role of Political Parties in the Internal Activities
of Parliament 178
6 2 Legal Regulation of the Establishment and Activities
of Political Parties 179
6 3 Legal Scope and Limits of the Establishment and Activities
of Political Parties 179
6 4 Procedure for the Registration of Political Parties 181
6 5 The Register of Parties and Movements Administered
by the Ministry 183
6 6 Suspension of the Activity of a Political Party
or Movement, Restoration of their Activity; Dissolution 183
6 7 Judicial Protection Available to a Member of a Party
or Movement 184
6 8 Abolishment and Dissolution of a Political Party 185
6 9 Legal Limits of Financing and the Financial Management
of Political Parties 186
6 10 State Subsidies 188
Section Two: Constitutional Foundations of the Status
of an Individual and Citizen 191
§ 1 Citizenship 191
1 1 The Concept of Citizenship 191
1 2 Constitutional Foundations of Citizenship 191
1 3 Derived Citizenship of the European Union 194
1 4 System of Acquisition of Czech Citizenship upon
Establishment of the Czech Republic 194
1 5 System of Acquisition and Loss of Czech Republic Citizenship 195
151 Legal Requirements for Acquisition
of Czech Republic Citizenship 195
152 Legal Requirements for Loss of Czech Republic
Citizenship 198
1 6 Citizenship in the Czech Republic in the Context
of the Termination of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic 198
1 7 Legal Regulation of Asylum 201
§2 Constitutional Foundations of Rights and Freedoms 202
2 1 The Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms
as a Legal Act 202
2 2 Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms 205
221 The Capacity to Possess Rights 205
222 The Right to Life 207
223 The Inviolability of a Person and Their Privacy
is Guaranteed 209
224 Personal Freedom 212
225 The Prohibition of Forced Labour or Services 215
226 The Right to the Preservation of Human Dignity,
Personal Honour, Good Reputation and Protection
of the Name of an Individual •** 218
227 The Right of Ownership 223
228 Inviolability of a Person's Dwelling 229
229 Confidentiality of Letters, Other Papers and Records;
Confidentiality of Communications 231
2 2 10 Freedom of Movement and Residence 232
2 2 11 Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religious
Conviction; Scientific Research and Artistic Works 234
2 2 12 The Right to Free Manifestation of Religion or Belief 236
2 3 Political Rights 242
231 Freedom of Expression and the Right to Information 242
232 The Right to Petition 247
233 The Right of Assembly 250
234 The Right of Association 251
235 The Right of Resistance 254
236 The Right to Participate in the Administration
of Public Matters 255
2 4 The Rights of National and Ethnic Minorities 257
2 5 Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights 261
251 Economic Rights 262
252 Freedom to Form Trade Unions 266
253 The Right to Remuneration and Work Conditions 268
254 Social Rights of Women, Juveniles, and Other
Categories of People 269
255 Social Rights of Citizens in Old Age
and Other Situations 269
256 Constitutional Foundations of Health Care 271
257 Constitutional Safeguards Related to the Family 272
258 Constitutional Foundations of Education 273
259 Constitutional Foundations of Creation
and the Access to Culture 275
2591 Copyright 276
2592 Industrial Property Rights 277
2593 Cultural Heritage 278
2 5 10 Constitutional Foundations of the Protection
of the Environment 278
2 6 The Right to the Judicial and Other Legal Protection 279
Section Three: The Constitutional System of the Separation
of Powers in the Czech Republic 289
§ 1 The Constitutional Concept of the Separation of Powers 289
§ 2 Legislative Power in the Czech Republic 295
2 1 The Characteristics and Structure of Parliament 295
2 2 The Powers and Jurisdiction of Parliament 298
2 3 Constitutional Foundations of Parliamentary Procedural
Law (Substantive Legal Aspect) 301
2 4 The Characteristics of the Mandate of a Deputy or Senator 304
241 The Constitutional Concept of the Mandate
of a Deputy or Senator 304
242 Personal Content of the Mandate 306
§3 Executive Power in the Constitution of the Czech Republic 308
3 1 Constitutional Concept of Executive Power 308
3 2 President of the Republic 310
321 Position of the President of the Republic 310
322 Election of the President of the Republic 311
323 Powers and Competence of the President
of the Republic 312
3 3 The Government 315
331 The Constitutional Position of the Government 315
332 The Appointment of the Government
and its Resignation 316
333 Ministries and Other Administrative Agencies 318
3 4 State Prosecution Offices 321
§4 Judicial Power in the Constitution of the Czech Republic 323
4 1 The Constitutional Conception of Judicial Power 323
4 2 The European Conception of Judicial Power 327
4 3 Constitutional Principles of Judicial Power 328
4 4 Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic 331
441 Czechoslovak Constitutional Justice 331
442 Constitutional Justice of the Czech Republic 336
443A Judge of the Constitutional Court and his Position 339
444 Jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court 343
445 Organization of the Constitutional Court 346
4 5 The System of Common Courts in the Czech Republic 350
4 6 Constitutional Position of a Judge 352
4 7 Constitutional Principles of Administrative Justice 355
4 8 Decision-Making in Some Competence Disputes 357
§ 5 The Supreme Control Office 357
§ 6 The Czech National Bank -359
§ 7 Territorial Self-Government in the Czech Republic 361
7 1 General Approach to Territorial Self-Government 361
7 2 Constitutional Concept of Territorial Self-Government
in the Czech Republic 363
7 3 Constitutional Status of Municipalities 364
7 4 Constitutional Status of Regions 368
7 5 The Status of the Capital City of Prague 369
7 6 Local Referendum 370
7 7 Elections to Municipal Boards of Representatives 371
7 8 Elections to Regional Boards of Representatives 373
§ 8 Ombudsman 374
8 1 Status of Ombudsman in the Constitutional System 374
8 2 Competences of the Ombudsman 376
Chapter Three: Procedural Constitutional Law 379
Section One: Procedural Voting Rights 379
§ 1 Subjective Voting Rights 379
1 1 Active Voting Right 379
1 2 Passive Voting Right 380
§ 2 Electoral Regulations 380
2 1 Phases of the Electoral Process 380
2 2 Internal Organization of Elections 382
2 3 The Concept of the Electoral Arithmetic 385
231 The Electoral System for the Chamber of Deputies 385
232 The Electoral System for the Senate 386
233 The Electoral System for Regional Boards
of Representatives 386
234 The Electoral System for Municipal Boards
of Representatives 387
235 The Electoral System for the European Parliament 388
§ 3 Judicial Review of Legality and Constitutionality of Elections,
Electoral Justice, Electoral Judicial System 389
3 1 The Purpose of Electoral Justice 389
3 2 Protection of Active Voting Right 390
3 3 Protection of Passive Voting Right in Parliamentary Elections 390
3 4 Protection of Passive Voting Right in Elections to Boards
of Representatives 391
3 5 Constitutional Protection of Electoral Justice 392
Section Two: Procedural Law of Parliament 393
§ 1 Delimitation of the Concept and Content of Procedural Law
of Parliament 393
§ 2 Constitutional Foundations of the Procedural Law of Parliament 394
2 1 The Concept of the Procedural Law of Parliament 394
2 2 The Content of the Procedural Law of Parliament 396
§ 3 Organizational Foundations of Activities of the Chamber
of Deputies 396
3 1 Sessions and Constituent Sessions of the Chamber of Deputies 396
3 2 Officials of the Chamber of Deputies 397
3 3 Organs of the Chamber of Deputies 398
3 4 Clubs of Deputies 399
§4 General Principles of Procedure in the Chamber of Deputies 400
4 1 Meetings and Convening of the Chamber of Deputies 400
4 2 Organization of Meetings of the Chamber of Deputies 401
4 3 Standing Orders of Meetings of the Chamber of Deputies 402
431 Principles of Meetings of the Chamber of Deputies 402
432 Procedure for Meetings of the Chamber of Deputies 403
4 4 Methods of Voting in the Chamber of Deputies 405
§5 Special Types of Procedure in the Chamber of Deputies 405
5 1 Discussion of a Vote of Confidence in the Government 406
5 2 Discussion of Draft Acts (Legislative Procedure) 406
5 3 Discussion of the Draft State Budget Act 410
5 4 Discussion of International Treaties 411
5 5 Discussion of the Investigation Commission 411
5 6 Discussion of Interpellations 413
5 7 Discussion of Petitions and Other Submissions from Citizens 414
5 8 Election Procedure of the Chamber of Deputies 414
§6 The Standing Orders of the Senate 415
Section Three: Proceedings before the Constitutional Court
of the Czech Republic 417
§ 1 Protection of Constitutionality as a Process 417
§ 2 Characteristics of Procedings Before the Czech Constitutional
Court 419
Bibliography 423
Curriculum Vitae ft 431
The Team of Translators 447
Index 448 |
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