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The subject is related to the subject Foundations of Public Law I. The subject is taught in the judicial system, which is entrusted with the protection of public subjective rights (administrative justice). Administrative justice is taught in this subject as a mechanism for the protection of individual rights, which is a phenomenon common to various European legal traditions. The introduction defines basic terms in the field of judicial protection, such as the right to effective judicial protection, the principle of legality, and the principle of ne bid in idem. Attention is paid to the different dimensions of judicial protection (different models of administrative justice - French, English and German; the importance of the Council of Europe for administrative justice) and, following on from this, to administrative justice within the EU. Students will gain knowledge of the ways in which public subjective rights are protected, the different models of administrative justice in Europe and the mechanisms of administrative justice within the European Union. The lectures also focus on selected case law of the ECtHR in the field of administrative justice. The course also focuses on the current challenges that artificial intelligence implies for the protection of rights through administrative justice. The course also includes a lecture on considerations of administrative justice reform in selected jurisdictions.
Last update: Šicnerová Barbora, Mgr. (08.04.2025)
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The written exam consists of two parts. The first consists of five theoretical questions on the information the student has learned in lectures. The second part is based on the solution of a practical example, which the student must solve with the help of a rule given to him/her. For the examination, a specific legal regulation from the prescribed ones that will be made available to the students can be used, but other materials cannot be used. Last update: Šicnerová Barbora, Mgr. (08.04.2025)
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The course covers primarily the following topics: 1) Concept, characteristics and development of administrative justice in Europe 2) The right to effective judicial protection - content and meaning in public law 3) Models of administrative justice I - France 4) Models of administrative justice II - United Kingdom 5) Models of Administrative Justice III - Germany 6) Council of Europe and Administrative Justice I. 7) Council of Europe and Administrative Justice II - ECtHR case law 8) Administrative Justice of the European Union I. 9) Administrative Justice of the European Union II. 10) Administrative Justice of the European Union III. 11) The challenges of new technologies for administrative justice 12) Administrative justice reforms Last update: Šicnerová Barbora, Mgr. (28.08.2025)
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Basic literature: Erin F. Delaney, Rosalind Dixon, Comparative Judicial Review, London: Edward Elgar, 2018, ISBN 978178811059 4 Basic legislation (always in wording in force and effect as on the date of examination): Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union Last update: Šicnerová Barbora, Mgr. (28.08.2025)
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