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Conclusion (How can juristic persons engage in legal acts and bear potential liability?)

Publikace na Právnická fakulta |
2019

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The twelve chapter summarises the findings of the authors of previous chapters in order to answer, in terms of general legal theory, the question of how juristic persons can perform legal acts (i.e. engage in legal conduct) and in what way they can potentially become legally liable (not only for their conduct). The structure and contents of the summary thus corresponds to the structure of the monograph and is subdivided into the following subchapters: What entity could engage in legal conduct; Can a juristic person really enjoy legal capacity; Juristic persons as holders of fundamental rights; How can a juristic person act under substantive law; Acts of the parties and court in civil procedure; Juristic person as a subject of responsibility; No-fault liability of juristic persons; Liability of juristic persons based on fault; Vicarious liability of juristic persons; Administrative Law-Liability of Juristic Persons