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  2. Judiciary of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of the Czech Republic (Nejvyšší soud České republiky), seated in Brno, is the highest judicial authority both in civil (including commercial) and criminal matters, except for issues that fall within the competence of the Constitutional Court or the Supreme Administrative Court. [14]

  3. Supreme Administrative Court of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Administrative Court of the Czech Republic (Nejvyšší správní soud České republiky) is the court of the highest authority on issues of judicial review of executive (and regulatory) action. It also has jurisdiction over competence disputes and many political matters, such as the elections, the formation and closure of political ...

  4. Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic in Brno. The Czech Republic is a unitary state, [98] with a civil law system based on the continental type, rooted in Germanic legal culture. The basis of the legal system is the Constitution of the Czech Republic adopted in 1993. [99]

  5. Ministry of Justice (Czech Republic) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Justice of the Czech Republic (Czech: Ministerstvo spravedlnosti České republiky) is a government ministry of the Czech Republic. The powers of the Ministry of Justice as defined by Section 11 of Act No. 2/1969 Coll. on Creation of Ministries and Other Central Authorities (Competencies Act) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] are:

  6. Law of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    In the Czech Republic it was kept in its entirety and forms a part of the constitutional order (i.e. has the same legal force as the Constitution). It postulates the sanctity of natural human rights and fundamental freedoms as well as citizens' (political) rights, the equality before the law, rights of minorities and so on.

  7. Supreme Court of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of the Czech Republic (Nejvyšší soud České republiky) is the court of highest appeal for almost all legal cases heard in the Czech Republic. As set forth in the Constitution of the Czech Republic , however, cases of constitutionality , administrative law and political jurisdiction are heard by other courts .

  8. Districts of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    In the area of the Czech Republic, there were 75 districts; the 76th Jeseník District was split from Šumperk District in 1996. Three consisted only of statutory cities Brno, Ostrava and Plzeň which gained the status of districts only in 1971; Ostrava and Plzeň districts were later expanded.

  9. Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic (Czech: Ústavní soud České republiky) is the supreme constitutional court in the Czech Republic and the de facto highest and most powerful court in the land. [1] It has its basis in the Constitution and it is the one created with the greatest specificity among all levels of judiciary.