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The article describes the system of police education in the Czech Republic on the basis of the mandatory obligations that regulate it. Most importantly, it is act No. 361/2003 Coll. on Service Relationship of Members of the Security Corps, whose section 45 contains the obligation of the Security Corps’ members to educate themselves. Having described the specificity of the Czech Police in the light of the abovementioned regulations, and having depicted the educational system that prepares Czech policemen to their service, the authors follow on to the assessment of the current state of police education in Czech Republic backed up by statistic data. Finally, fact-based scenarios are presented on how the contemporary Czech police education system may be improved in the future.
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Consular law is a set of norms governing the establishment of consular relations and opening consular offices of another state. This is a branch of law that is not unambiguously classified, falling both under international law and national law. It is a highly consolidated, incorporated, and also a recently codified branch of public international law in which the international element undoubtedly dominates. Under the surface, however, one can find more or less highly developed national legislation (German consular law, Italian consular law) which is not a mere concession to international legal norms (especially the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations) but are often separate sets of norms, collected into other directly related, linked to or even closely related national legislation. Given the functions performed by the consular post and the organisational integration of consular authorities into the system of state bodies, it is subsequently possible to classify national consular law into the branch of administrative law.
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This paper aims to analyse the legislation on the Register of Beneficial Owners of Legal Entities and Trust Funds in the Czech Republic with an emphasis on the issue of the role of this institution. The additional focus is the analysis of the stated institution through the implementation of 5th AML Directive.
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This article accents recent problems of implementation by peacekeeping operations. Article reflects elementary basics of Department of Peacekeeping Operations and its role in working process of United Nations. In text are also shown the basic attributes of tasks by Security Council of United Nations. One part concerns history of peacekeeping operations and the most famous peacekeeping operations in past. In the second part of article we are dealing with issues of new technologies and innovation for future, respectively recent peacekeeping operations. In conclusion we are showing threats and risks for current situation and suggestions de lege ferenda, especially in Czech Republic.
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