ŠMATERA, Václav and Aneta PINKOVÁ. Konec českých exekucí? Policy analýza interakcí a postojů českých parlamentních stran k problematice oddlužení (The End of the Czech Way of Insolvency Proceeding? A Policy Analysis of Party Interactions and Attitudes). Politologická revue : diskuse - zprávy - recenze. Praha: Česká společnost pro politické vědy, 2020, vol. 26, No 2, p. 61-78. ISSN 1211-0353.
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Original name Konec českých exekucí? Policy analýza interakcí a postojů českých parlamentních stran k problematice oddlužení
Name in Czech Konec českých exekucí? Policy analýza interakcí a postojů českých parlamentních stran k problematice oddlužení
Name (in English) The End of the Czech Way of Insolvency Proceeding? A Policy Analysis of Party Interactions and Attitudes
Authors ŠMATERA, Václav and Aneta PINKOVÁ.
Edition Politologická revue : diskuse - zprávy - recenze, Praha, Česká společnost pro politické vědy, 2020, 1211-0353.
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit Faculty of Social Studies
Keywords in English the Insovency Act; Czech Republic; parliamentary debates; insolvency proceedings
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Abstract (in English)
The legal framework of insolvency proceedings in the Czech Republic has long been subjected to much criticism from various kinds of stakeholders, including political parties. This policy analysis paper focuses on how this topic resonates at the parliamentary level, specifically on how it was reflected in the Czech Parliament during the adoption process of the last amendment to the insolvency act. The analysis focusing on two critical parameters of the bill is based on a detailed examination of the transcripts of Parliamentary debates, the legislative documents as well as interviews with several members of the Parliament involved in the process and provides an overview of possibilities of future development.
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