Funkcje, zadania i cele władzy państwowej w państwie członkowskim Unii Europejskiej

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Title in English Functions, tasks and aims of state power in a member state of the EU
Authors

FILIP Jan

Year of publication 2008
Type Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Law

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Description The state is a function of a society as well as economy, politicy and culture. The topical changes in the society induce subsequently the changes in functions, aims and particular tasks of the state. Thus, the Czech Republic is the typical example of such a process since 1989. The traditional function of the state have changed since 19th century by their transferring towards international and supranational organisations, as well as within the state towards self-governmental units, federal units etc. or through their de-etatisation and reprivatisation towards the society. Distinct feature is firstly a juridisation of the functions and tasks of the state, concretely in the Czech Republic their juditialisation after 1989 connected with a role played by the Constitutional Court. The state can not be restricted to a sum of tasks and functions when such organic and functional understanding could not embrace its role. The state sustains its role as an authoritative, ideologically and religiously neutral instrument of regulation of social clashes and discrepancies, while ensuring peaceful maintenance of the present and future generations and their political plurality, multiculturalism, diversity etc. or their simply survival. These solutions nowadays pass through transformation after access to the European union.
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