The Analysis of Internal Regulations and Regulative Acts in Armed Forces (Part I)

Abstract:

Article analyzes the relation between legal and internal regulations and acts in public administration focusing on their hierarchy, quantity, liability in specific area of armed forces. There is wide range and amount of relatively autonomous service regulations and official channels (internal orders, guidelines, advices). Although any internal regulations have to be in accordance with superior sources of law, relation between legal and internal level is not clear. Article exemplary outlines, that consistent system of internal rules is based especially on running and immediate updates to meet harmony with legal code.

JUDr. Ing. Dalibor Nový, Ph.D., born in 1977, Faculty of Law, Masaryk Charles University, The Police Academy (POLAC) of the Czech Republic, Faculty of Economics and Management, Czech University of Life Sciences (ČZU) in 2006, Prague. Before he performed compulsory military service, he had been employed a journalist. During studies he was a part-time assistant advocate, afterwards he the lawyer of Military Regional Office (ÚVS) Kladno (2003). From 2004 he has worked at the Armaments Division, now the National Armaments Office (NÚřV), MoD. Since 2010 he has lectured at the Faculty of Law, Pan-European University. Occasionally he publicizes in magazines and journals Legal Advisor (Právní rádce), Administrative Law (Správní právo), Czech Military Review (Vojenské rozhledy) and in collections from conferences dealing with various questions of administrative and commercial laws.

Country: Czech Republic

03/02/2014

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