OBSAH/CONTENTS
I. INJURED PARTY AND DAMAGES IN CZECH CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS – CURRENT ISSUES
1. Introduction
2. Equality of Procedural Rights of the Injured Party and the Accused in Criminal Proceedings – Is It Possible?
3. Position of the Injured Party in Criminal Proceedings – Proposals de Lege Ferenda
II. VICTIMS OF CRIME AND THEIR PROTECTION IN CZECH CRIMINAL LAW
1. Protection of Victims of Crime and its Significance
2. Victims’ Rights Pursuant to Act on Victims of Crime
3. Victim of Crime as a Legal Concept
4. Shortcomings of Act on Victims of Crime
5. Conclusion
III. REIMBURSEMENT OF AGENTS’ FEES IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
1. Introduction
2. Amount of Agents’ Fees for a Legal Services
2.1 Agents’ Fees for a Legal Services Provided to the Injured Party Claiming Damages Caused by the Crime
2.2 Agents’ Fees for a Legal Services Provided to the Injured Party Not Claiming Damages Caused by the Crime
3. Number of Legal Services Provided by an Agent
4. Reimbursement of Agents’ Fees
4.1 Reimbursement of Agents’ Fees for a Party-Selected Agent
4.2 Reimbursement of Agents’ Fees for a Court-Appointed Agent
5. Example
6. Conclusion
IV. POSITION OF THE INJURED PARTY IN SLOVAK CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
1. Introduction
2. Injured Party’s Influence in Criminal Proceedings
2.1 Procedural Rights of the Injured Party
2.2 Consent with Criminal Prosecution
2.3 Significance of the Injured Party’s Attitude in Decisions on Diversions
3. Victim of Crime
4. Conclusion