OBSAH/CONTENTS
PREFACE
I. THEORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
1. Human Rights as an Example of Peremptory Norms of General International Law
Pavel Šturma
2. Clash of Civilizations and Human Rights Challenges
Narciso Leandro Xavier Baez – Vinicius Almada Mozetic
3. Binding International Organisations to Human Rights Obligations – Some Underlying Questions
Martin Faix
4. Right to Peace: Collective or Individual Right?
Kamila Hájíčková
II. HUMAN RIGHTS AND PUBLIC LAW
5. Judicial Review between Decision and Choice: What is the Answer that Hermeneutics Provides for this Dilemma?
Lenio Luiz Streck
6. Human Rights and Transformations of Public Law
Pavel Ondřejek
7. Parliamentary Immunity and Its Human Rights Context
Miluše Kindlová
8. Elements of Private Autonomy and their Relations to the Minimum Existential in the Theory of Fundamental Rights
Cristhian Magnus De Marco – Wilson Steinmetz
9. An Attempt to Enhance Women’s Political Representation in the Czech Republic: Caught between Theories and Lack of Interest
Jana Ondřejková
III. HUMAN RIGHTS AND BIOETHIC
10. Use of Human Beings in the Production of New Drugs: Ethical Boundaries and Human Dignity
Janaína Reckziegel
11. Right to (Cross-border) Healthcare and the Sustainability of Healthcare Systems from the European Perspective
Helena Krejčíková
IV. HUMAN RIGHTS AND PRIVATE LAW
12. Disregard the Legal Entity in Brasilian Private Law
Fábio Siebeneichler de Andrade
13. The Role of Public Civil Actions in Protecting Workers‘ Fundamental Rights in the Face of Organizational Moral Harassment
Sarah Hora Rocha – Carlos Henrique Bezerra Leite
V. SOCIAL RIGHTS AND LABOUR LAW
14. The Czech Constitutional Court and Social Rights: Analysis of the Case Law
Marek Antoš
15. Jurisprudence and Evolutions in Social Welfare Rights in Brasil
Carlos Luiz Strapazzon – Yuri Schneider
16. No Protection Against the Raising of Retirement Ages?
Martin Štefko
VI. HUMAN RIGHTS AND INFORMATION SOCIETY
17. Information Society, Childhood and Media
Thaís Janaina Wenczenovicz – Maria Cristina Cereser Pezzella
18. The Digital Environment, its Architecture, and the Right of Reply: the Duties of Internet Service Providers under the Brazilian Constitution
Cláudio de Oliveira Santos Colnago – Adriano Sant’Ana Pedra
19. Information Society and Social Rights
Carlos Alberto Molinaro – Ingo Wolfgang Sarlet
20. Anonymity on the Internet: Necessity or Danger? Reflecting on Certain Aspects of the Delfi Case
Alla Tymofeyeva