Number of results: 6

Results of the selected field of study SPZP Administrative and Environmental Law (doctoral degree programme, combined form)
Faculty
Faculty of Law
Field of Study/plan
PrF - Theoretical Legal Sciences (4-years): Administrative and Environmental Law
include only defended theses

Doležalová, Helena

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Law, 2014

Programme: Theoretical Legal Sciences (4-years)
Field of Study: Administrative and Environmental Law
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: Protection of the Environment in Relation to the Use of Renewable Energy Sources in Czech Legal Regulation

Husseini, Faisal

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Law, 2014

Programme: Theoretical Legal Sciences (4-years)
Field of Study: Administrative and Environmental Law
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: The service of imprisonment from the point of view of administrative law and related administrative activities of the Prison Service of the Czech Republic

Krýsa, Ivo

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Law, 2014

Programme: Theoretical Legal Sciences (4-years)
Field of Study: Administrative and Environmental Law
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: The position of Involved Administrative Authorities

Lipertová, Šárka

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Law, 2011

Programme: Theoretical Legal Sciences (4-years)
Field of Study: Administrative and Environmental Law
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: State Supervision of Self-Government

Malíková, Helena

(the defence was successful)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Law, 2020

Programme: Theoretical Legal Sciences (4-years)
Field of Study: Administrative and Environmental Law
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: Liability for Administrative Offences in Competition Law

Rys, Rudolf

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Law, 2011

Programme: Theoretical Legal Sciences (4-years)
Field of Study: Administrative and Environmental Law
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: Reform of Public Administration from the Administrative Science Perspective