Title: Nesezdané soužití v České republice
Authors: Kotroušová, Denisa
Citation: KNOLL, Vilém, HABLOVIČ, Jakub a kol (eds.). Naděje právní vědy 2022: Právní věda v praxi, Plzeň 25. listopadu 2022, s. 254-265.
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Document type: konferenční příspěvek
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11025/55424
ISBN: 978-80-261-1217-4
978-80-261-1216-7 (brožovaná vazba)
Keywords: občanský zákoník;rodinné právo;nesezdané soužití;kohabitace;osoba blízká;společná domácnost;rodina
Keywords in different language: Civil Code;family law;unmarried cohabitation;cohabitation;close person;Common household;family
Abstract in different language: Cohabitation is a very common way of common living these days, including the Czech Republic. Almost half of the children born alive are born outside of marriage these days. The aim of this contribution is therefore to examine whether or not the Czech law reacts to this social reality and if and how it regulates the legal position and rights and duties of the cohabitants. The primary attention is being put on the Civil Code and its regulation. As the contribution unfolds, the Civil Code is aware of the existence of cohabitation and offers two terms to describe cohabitants – the close person, and the persons living in the same household. Is such regulation and rights and duties assigned to those subjects sufficient, though? Is the regulation limited only to the Civil Code, or can we find it elsewhere? These are just some of the questions posed in the contribution. Except for the examination of the Czech regulation of cohabitation, the current European trends are taken into consideration as well
Rights: © Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
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