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FP-Upr2PAcad. year: 2025/2026
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Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
A course-unit credit is not awarded for this course. The exam has a written form. It is a test with questions. The classification of this module is in accordance with the rules of the Faculty of Business and Management.Attendance at lectures is not compulsory. The course includes lectures only; there are no seminars.
Aims
The aim of the course is to introduce students to the systematics and selected branches of public law. Students will be gradually introduced to the basic institutes of constitutional, criminal, trade and especially tax law. Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to navigate these branches and solve basic problems.
Students will be familiar with the theoretical background and the underlying positive legislation in force. They will master the institutes of public law on which the course focuses. They will be able to orient themselves in the legal norms in terms of their systematic organisation, understand basic legal terminology and be able to use the legal terminology necessary in the application of public law norms both in other related legal and economic subjects and in their future professional practice.
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Classification of course in study plans
specialization BAK-EAM-UAD , 2 year of study, winter semester, compulsory
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Syllabus
I. Constitutional foundationsII. LZPSIII. Relationship between the Czech Republic and the EUIV. Substantive criminal lawV. Public criminal lawVI. Tax system of the Czech Republic I.VII. Tax system of the Czech Republic II.VIII. Tax administration IIX. Tax administration IIX. Social insurance
XI Health insuranceXII. Trade lawXIII. Other public law obligations of entrepreneurs (OIP, shvarcsystem)
Individual preparation for an ending of the course
Self-study