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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Ductile fracture simulation of structural steel using the local approach method

Wang, Li January 2003 (has links)
No description available.
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Náhrada nemajetkové újmy při ublížení na zdraví a usmrcení v adhezním řízení / Compensation for non-material damage in the event of injury and death in collateral proceedings

Sýkora, Jiří January 2019 (has links)
Compensation for non-material damage in the event of injury and death in collateral proceedings Abstract The thesis deals with a very current topic of compensation for non-material damage in the event of injury and death in collateral proceedings. The thesis also contains chapters, that focus on an injured person and collateral proceedings, which are concepts directly connected to the main topic of the thesis. The thesis contains the definition of an injured person, rights and obligations of the injured person in the criminal proceedings and also the definition of collateral proceedings and its process. In particular, the thesis focuses on the compensation of non-material damage in the event of injury and death according to § 2958 and 2959 of the Civil code. The thesis also describes the current judicial decisions of criminal courts in the area of compensation for non-material damage in the event of injury and death in collateral proceedings. The thesis is composed of four parts. The first part of the thesis deals with the injured person. It contains the concept of an injured person and its legal definition. The rights and obligations of the injured party in criminal proceedings are also briefly described in this part. The second part of the thesis focuses on collateral proceedings. This part contains the...
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Náhrada nemajetkové újmy při ublížení na zdraví a usmrcení v adhezním řízení / Compensation for non-material damage in the event of injury and death in collateral proceedings

Regnerová, Eva January 2021 (has links)
Compensation for non-material damage in the event of health injury and death in adhesive proceedings Abstract The topic of this diploma thesis is compensation for non-material damage in event of health injury and death in adhesive proceedings. This is a complex topic in which the provisions and principles of criminal and civil law intertwine. Adhesive proceedings are an institute of criminal procedural law that allows the injured party to recover damages, non-material damage and unjust enrichment during criminal proceedings without having to proceed in civil proceedings. Non-material damage is an institute of private law; when deciding on the amount of non-pecuniary damage, the court decides on the basis of private substantive legal provisions. The first part of the theis is focused on the position of the injured party in criminal proceedings. The thesis first defines the position of the injured party, his rights, the possibilities of his representation. The main emphasis is placed on the conditions for claiming the injured party's claim, so that for procedural reasons the injured party is not referred to civil proceedings. In the second part of the work, non-material damage is dealt with, first in case of personal injury, in the next part in case of death. In both of these separate chapters, the current...
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Náhrada nemajetkové újmy na zdraví a rozhodování o ní v adhezním (trestním) řízení / Non-material damage in health injury and decision making in adhesive (criminal) proceedings

Doležalová, Gabriela January 2019 (has links)
Non-material damage in health injury and decision making in adhesive (criminal) proceedings Abstract The diploma thesis focuses on current legislature, issues and questions regarding compensation of non-material damage (non- property harm), specifically health injuries in adhesive proceedings. The topic presented hereby is a relatively young field of interest in the Czech law system, moreover it has gone through relatively dynamic development recently. The topic of the diploma thesis is effectively linking criminal, civil and health (medical / health care) law. The diploma thesis presents an outlook on the concept of non-material damages from the point of view of civil law and outlines the concepts of injured party and adhesive proceedings belonging to the criminal law field. The diploma theses presents an insight into the terms of liability and criminal liability and it also briefly concerns the criminal liability in health care. The diploma thesis presents some of the selected criminal offences (crimes) against human life and health. The diploma thesis also focuses on terms and proceedings of the adhesive (criminal) proceedings and the possibilities and rights of injured party in the proceedings. The diploma theses presents differences and common points of the terms "injured party" and "victim" in the...
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Nemajetková újma v právní regulaci mezinárodní přepravy / Non-material damage in the regulation of international transport

Vosečková, Lucie January 2019 (has links)
198 Non-material damage in the regulation of international transport Abstract The dissertation deals with issues related to the legal regulation of non-material damage arising in connection with international air transport. It has been at the forefront of interest espceially of the European institutions over the last ten years. The first part of the dissertation is devoted to the general theoretical definition of non- material damage as such and to individual types of non- material damage that may arise during air transport. These are bodily harm, emotional harm caused by stress experienced or otherwise uncomfortable, and non-material harm caused by the fact that the passenger does not get to his destination in time due to delays, flight cancellations or denied boarding. The second part is devoted to the comparison of compensation for non-material damage in the Czech Republic and the United States of America, namely the development of the non- pecuniary damage and compensation for this damage. Particular attention is paid to particular titles, which are, according to the relevant legal regulations, replaced and the comparison of the compensation of non-material damage in the decisions of the courts of both countries. The third part is devoted to the regulation of non-material damage and its compensation,...
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Aktuální otázky adhezního řízení / Current issues of collateral proceedings

Lehejčková, Petra January 2021 (has links)
Current issues of collateral proceedings This thesis deals with one of the current issues of the so-called collateral proceedings, namely the compensation for non-material damage in the case of bodily harm and compensation for non-material damage in the case of killing or particularly serious bodily harm in these proceedings. This issue is very topical mainly due to a fundamental change in the legal regulation of the compensation for non-material damage in question brought by the Civil Code in 2014. This topic is also very specific as criminal, civil and medical law intertwine in it. The thesis contains chapters occupying on criminal law institutes of the injured party and collateral proceedings, which are topics closely related to the focus of this work and their explanation should be included in the thesis for the purpose of understanding of the selected topic. However, main part of the work focuses on the private law regulation of the compensation for non- material damage in the case of bodily harm and compensation for non-material damage in the case of killing or particularly serious bodily harm according to sec. 2958 and sec. 2959 of the Civil Code. The thesis is divided into four parts. The first part deals with the injured party as it is the main subject of collateral proceedings. This part...
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A Computational Study of the Effects of Plasticity and Damage Models in Microscopic and Macroscopic Static Metal Friction

Bhagwat, Pushkaraj 06 June 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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Způsob a rozsah náhrady škody / Mode and scope of damages

Janurová, Petra January 2016 (has links)
in English This diploma thesis deals with the manner and extent of compensation for damage in civil law, which is systematically included in the fourth part of the Civil Code, entitled Relative property rights and in section named Obligations arising from torts. Specifically, the manner and extent of compensation for damage is defined in articles from 2951 to 2971. The thesis contains basic comparison of the conceptions of the manner and extent of compensation in the former Civil Code and in the new one, with emphasis on the most important reforms. It clarifies new terminology and describes the background of the newly established rules of law. It contains an analysis of the Czech legislation and its comparison with legislation of the neighboring states. It also mentions the European conception of the manner and extent of compensation for damage. The system of the thesis follows the organisation of the provisions on the manner and extent of compensation in the new Civil Code and is also divided into three chapters. The first one deals with compensation for material damage. Its main issue is the manner and extent of the material compensation and the conditions for its reduction. It also contains a provision on compensation for damage caused by an intentional criminal offence and rules for determining...
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Nároky zaměstnance při pracovních úrazech a nemocech z povolání / Employee's claims in the case of work accidents or occupational diseases

Špačková, Hana January 2018 (has links)
The topic of this thesis is employee's claims in the case of work accidents or occupational diseases, because the assessment and determination of damages is still an actual issue. The first part of the thesis deals with theoretical introduction and definition of terms which are material for the whole thesis. The first part defines the liability in labour law, the liability of employee and employer, work accidents and occupational diseases and mainly the employer's liability for damages and non-material damage caused by work accidents or occupational diseases to employees. The next chapter focuses on insurance which is obligatory for all employers who employ at least one employee. This insurance is important in case of the employer becomes liable for damage or non-material damage caused by work accidents or occupational diseases. The insurance is important especially for small and medium-sized employers for whom the compensation could be liquidating and could lead to the termination of their activities. The most importatnt chapter of the thesis is the chapter concerning individual types of employee's claims for damages or non-material damage which arise from work accident or occupational disease, or claims of survivors of employee in case of employee's death, and their assessment. The most...
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Ersättning för ideell skada enligt GDPR : En undersökning av artikel 82 i en svensk kontext / Compensation for non-material damage according to GDPR : An examination of article 82 in a Swedish context

Rudén, Fanny January 2019 (has links)
The new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) imposes new challenges for both authorities and private actors in ensuring the protection of individuals personal data. With stricter rules comes more responsibility and the risk offacing a civil action for damages. Article 82 in GDPR gives the data subject aright to receive compensation from the controller or processor for any material or non-material damage suffered as a result of an infringement of the regula-tion. The study examines what could constitute a compensable non-material damage and how the compensation could be determined according to Swedish law and EU-law. This is done through the legal dogmatic method. The study finds that a lot of discretion is left up to the member states themselves when it comes to assessing damage. However, “damage” is to be interpreted accordingto the principles laid down by the European Court of Justice and the member states also need to take into account the principles of equivalence and effectiveness. The data subject also has the right to full compensation for the damage suffered and the compensation needs to be proportionate in relation to the damage. It is found that there is no scope for a punitive damage nor is it either possible to delimit the amount of compensation available without regard to the circumstances in each case. When it comes to awarding damages for non-material damage however, it becomes necessary to use flat-rates as long as they are related in a way that takes into consideration the circumstances of each individual case.

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