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The approximation of EC law in the Czech Republic: Transposition or transformation

Posted on:2004-09-28Degree:LL.MType:Thesis
University:McGill University (Canada)Candidate:Kouba Cox, MartinaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2450390011455437Subject:Law
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis examines the process of approximating EC law that the Czech Republic has undertaken both under the Europe Agreement and in order to fulfill one of the conditions for membership in the European Union. The thesis aims to determine whether the transposition of EC legislation has been undertaken with a view to effective implementation of the acquis communautaire and to assess what implications this process will have for the Czech Republic. To this end, three areas of law which are subject to approximation are examined, namely competition law, environmental law and company law. Accordingly, Chapter I provides a general overview of the process of approximation and the challenges it poses for the Czech Republic. The process of approximation in the field of competition law is examined in Chapter II, followed by environmental law in Chapter III. The area of company law is addressed in Chapter IV. Finally, Chapter V concludes with an analysis of the findings of the previous chapters with a discussion of the implications of approximation for the legal order of the Czech Republic.
Keywords/Search Tags:Czech republic, EC law, Approximation, Chapter, Process
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