Artificial Legal Entities: Essays on Legal Agency and Liability
Autor: Karel Beran, Petr Čech, Bohumil Dvořák, David Elischer, Jiří Hrádek, Václav Janeček, Zdeněk Kühn, Pavel Ondřejek
Nakladatelství: Wolters Kluwer
Datum vydání: 19. 2. 2019
“This monograph provides a comprehensive picture of juristic persons and pursues a single goal, which is to examine critically the notion of a juristic person in the context of the relevant branches of positive law … [F]rom theoretical questions and issues … the publication turns to … particular legal frameworks in which juristic persons operate, while addressing practical aspects of the topic. Despite this practical dimension, the monograph does not forget to highlight the theoretical aspects and the inevitable insight into the very foundations of a juristic person’s existence. Such an approach offers an account of this difficult area, which is intelligible to theorists as well as readers interested in practical issues.”
doc. JUDr. Martin Škop, Ph.D.Faculty of Law, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
“The monograph is a rare piece of scientific work, which has been devoted to the concepts of legal conduct, legal responsibility and juristic person. The authors’ purpose was to determine the preconditions for the capacity of a juristic person to engage in legal conduct and to bear legal responsibility.
The book is an excellent piece of legal academic writing dedicated to the theory and practice of Czech civil law and should be consulted by any reader interested in comparative law research or in practising law in Czechia. It is well written in a precise English legal language, conclusions are well motivated and persuasive.”
prof. dr. hab. Ewa BaginskaFaculty of Law and Administration, Gdansk University, Poland