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Vladimír, Mikule, and Sládeček Vladimír JUDr, eds. Ústavní soudnictví a lidská práva: Předpisy, dokumenty, komentáře a poznámky. Praha: Codex, 1994.

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1923-, Vladislav Jan, and Havel Václav, eds. Václav Havel, or, Living in truth: Twenty-two essays published on the occasion of the award of the Erasmus Prize to Václav Havel. London: Faber, 1987.

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Czechoslovakia. Constitutional acts of Czech and Slovak Federal Republic and acts concerning the civil rights and freedoms adopted by the Federal Assembly of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. [Praha]: Kancelar FS ve spolupráci s Ustavem státu a práva CSAV, 1992.

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Program, EU Accession Monitoring, ed. Monitoring the EU accession process: Minority protection : country reports, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia. Budapest, Hungary: Central European University Press, 2001.

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Karel, Coetzee Jan, Gilfillan Lynda 1948-, and Hulec Otakar, eds. Fallen walls: Prisoners of conscience in South Africa and Czechoslovakia. New Brunswick, N.J: Transaction Publishers, 2004.

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Wagnerová, Eliška. Listina Základních Práv A Svobod. Wolters Kluwer, 2012.

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Právo a ústavnost v České republice. Praha: Eurolex Bohemia, 2002.

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Václav Havel, or, Living in truth: Twenty-two essays published on the occasion of the award of the Erasmus Prize to Václav Havel. Amsterdam: Meulenhoff, in association with Faber and Faber, 1986.

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Dana, Schweigelová. 10 Czech Republic. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198808589.003.0010.

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This chapter provides an overview of the legal framework of set-off in the Czech Republic both outside and within the context of insolvency. In the Czech Republic, set-off rights are regulated exclusively by statutory law. General regulations on set-off arrangements are laid down in Sections 1982–1991 of the Czech Civil Code. Other laws relevant to set-off are the Business Corporations Act, the Capital Markets Act, the Financial Collateral Act, and the Act on Insolvency. The chapter first examines set-off between solvent parties, taking into account general regulations, specific regulations under the Business Corporations Act, contractual set-off involving multiple parties, and special regulatory regimes governing set-off in the Czech Republic. It then considers set-off between insolvent parties before concluding with an analysis of set-off issues arising in the cross-border context.
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Gilfillan, Lynda. Fallen Walls: Prisoners of Conscience in South Africa and Czechoslovakia. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Gilfillan, Lynda. Fallen Walls: Prisoners of Conscience in South Africa and Czechoslovakia. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Gilfillan, Lynda. Fallen Walls: Prisoners of Conscience in South Africa and Czechoslovakia. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Gilfillan, Lynda. Fallen Walls. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Gilfillan, Lynda. Fallen Walls: Prisoners of Conscience in South Africa and Czechoslovakia. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Coetzee, Jan, and Lynda Gilfillan. Fallen Walls: Prisoners of Conscience in South Africa and Czechoslovakia. Transaction Publishers, 2004.

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O'Dwyer, Conor. Coming Out of Communism. NYU Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479876631.001.0001.

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This book offers a close study of the rapidly evolving politics of LGBT rights in postcommunist Europe, where social attitudes have historically marginalized the issue and where the legacy of weak civil society has handicapped activism in general. What happens in societies such as these when increased exposure to transnational institutions such as the European Union and the minority-rights norms that they promote brings new visibility to LGBT issues? Is activism boosted by the infusion of resources from transnational networks? Or does transnational pressure bring backlash, inflaming antigay attitudes and driving activism underground? This study uncovers and explains the surprising divergence in the organization of LGBT activism in postcommunist Europe, focusing on Poland and the Czech Republic from the late 1980s through 2012. Hungary, Slovakia, and Romania form additional case studies. It argues that domestic backlash against transnational rights norms has been a primary catalyst for organizational development in the region’s most robust LGBT movements. It offers a comparative framework of broader relevance describing the conditions under which transnational pressure and domestic politics may interact to build robust activism, or not. This theorization offers resolution for a striking puzzle of LGBT politics in the countries examined: Why is the most organized and influential activism often found in societies where attitudes toward homosexuality are least tolerant? The book uses a multimethod research design drawing on field interviews, original sources, and participant observation to process trace how the framing of homosexuality and the organization of LGBT activism change in historical time.
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