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Czech RepublicThis National Site collects leading decisions from Czech Republic. The National Coordinators for the Czech Republic are: Jan DvorakJudge Jan Dvorak graduated from the Faculty of Law at Masaryk's University in Brno. He currently works as a Judge (chair of senate) in the tribunal in Hradec Kralove (branch of Pardubice). He has published articles in several Czech law journals, including 'Pravni rozhledy', 'Pravni radce', and 'Sbirka rozhodnuti Nejvyssiho spravniho soudu'.Contact Jan Dvorak. David KosarMr. Kosar holds a Masters in Law, M.A. in International Law and is currently a PhD candidate. His primary areas of research are International Refugee Law, Human Rights Law, Immigration Law, Law of State Immunity and International Criminal Law. Mr. Kosar is a member of American Society of International Law and European Society of International Law. He has been involved in revision of the Czech Asylum Act and published articles on both refugee and human rights law in several law journals. He is also involved in the Refugee Law Clinic at Masaryk University, Brno and in the work of the leading Czech NGO (Society of Citizens Assisting Emigrants, SOZE) representing the interests of refugees and other vulnerable categories of aliens.Contact David Kosar. Czech Republic's Most Recent DecisionThe most recent decision added to the Czech Republic site is C. Y. L. (China) v Ministry of Interior, a decision rendered in Czech Republic by the Supreme Administrative Court on Wednesday, October 24, 2007, involving an applicant from China. A brief summary of the facts of the case is: Chinese male fears maltreatment by the State authorities because of his political beliefs, but he allegedly committed homicide in China.Search for more cases from this National Site. |
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