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The author considers the relationship between law and morality on the basis of analysis of an actual legal case which has been resolved after nearly 13 years. From the criminal law plane, where this case began, its analysis passes to the civil and commercial legal issues in the concrete context of provisions of § 415 of the Civil Code,regarding the general obligation of every person to prevent damage, and § 424 of the Civil Code, regarding the liability for damage caused by an intentional breach of morality. The author raises the question whether, in regard to the relationship between law and morality, inflexible thinking in civil and commercial relations can be overcome.The detailed analysis of the case is also a critical challenge to all those who are concerned with thinking and behaving so that the Slovak Republic is regarded not only as a declared, but a genuinely legal, state.
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The article briefly summarizes history of the development of the Intellectual property law within the mutual Slovak and Czech scientific cooperation, especially focusing on the period of transformation after the year 1989. Slovak legal science had stepped into this process fully ready since the 1990 and had properly reflected new European and global challenges of that time (EU, Council of Europe, WIPO, WTO etc.). The author who was at that time actively involved into this process (by his scientific, pedagogical activities as well as within the framework of active international cooperation), nevertheless after more than twenty years he claims not only positive, but also some negative results of this process. He stresses their importance and offers them as a new challenge especially to the new generation of legal scientists in this field. (Paper prepared for Olomouc Days of Law, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic, 24th – 25th May 2012)
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