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@inbook{1803337, author = {Sehnálek, David}, address = {Miskolc}, booktitle = {Constitutional Reasoning and Constitutional Interpretation: Analysis on Certain Central European Countries}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.54237/profnet.2021.zjtcrci_4}, editor = {Zoltán J. Tóth}, keywords = {Constitutional Reasoning; Constitutional Interpretation; Constitutional Court; Court of Justice; ECHR}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Miskolc}, isbn = {978-615-01-3003-3}, pages = {245-300}, publisher = {Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law & Central European Academic Publishing}, title = {Interpretation of Fundamental Rights in the Czech Republic}, year = {2021} }
TY - CHAP ID - 1803337 AU - Sehnálek, David PY - 2021 TI - Interpretation of Fundamental Rights in the Czech Republic VL - Studies of the Central European Professors’ Network PB - Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law & Central European Academic Publishing CY - Miskolc SN - 9786150130033 KW - Constitutional Reasoning KW - Constitutional Interpretation KW - Constitutional Court KW - Court of Justice KW - ECHR N2 - The chapter contains a brief introduction that delineates the constitutional court of the given country, including information on its position within the system of state institutions (role within the system of the separation of power, constitutional ‘mission’, and function), its structure, the basic rules of its operation, and its powers. This introductory chapter is followed by an analysis of the 30 constitutional court decisions. The aim is to determine the characteristics of the constitutional reasoning, and the practice of interpreting fundamental rights by the Czech constitutional court. Within the frames of the substantive decision analysis, the author delineates, as the main results of the research, the following: a) the methods of interpretation the constitutional court used in its decisions; b) the style of reasoning and decision-making of the constitutional court; c) the characteristics, which can be of interest to the scientific community, of the decision-making of the constitutional court or the relation with the decisions of the international court (CJEU and ECHR). Subsequently, the chapter contains an analysis of the 30 international court decisions. Both a statistical-quantitative analysis (delineating, in particular, the percentage of occurrences of the methods and arguments used by the constitutional court, ECJ, and ECtHR) and a qualitative-analytical analysis were deployed. The chapter is closed with a brief summary, including the most important conclusions, the comparison of the judicial practice, reasoning style, and applied key terms of the national constitutional court and the ECJ/ECtHR, as well as the explanations for the possible or probable reasons for the similarities and differences. ER -
SEHNÁLEK, David. Interpretation of Fundamental Rights in the Czech Republic. In Zoltán J. Tóth. \textit{Constitutional Reasoning and Constitutional Interpretation: Analysis on Certain Central European Countries}. Miskolc: Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law \&{} Central European Academic Publishing, 2021, p.~245-300. Studies of the Central European Professors’ Network. ISBN~978-615-01-3003-3. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.54237/profnet.2021.zjtcrci\_{}4.
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