
This diploma thesis deals with the issue of public use of forest reserve. A forest reserve, as a fenced part of the forest intended for intensive game breeding, is subject to special legal regulation of the Act on Hunting. When mapping the issue, however, one cannot disregard the legislation of the Forestry Act regulating the public use of forests or the even more general regulation of the Nature and Landscape Protection Act enshrining the institute of free passage through the landscape. In the last few years, the public use of forest reserve has been the subject of both expert and lay debate, as many disputes arise as a result of the collision of property rights, the right to free passage through the countryside and the right to hunt. Legal practice undoubtedly tends to provide a higher level of protection to the holders of hunting rights and, secondarily, to the owners of hunting lands. It follows from the findings of the public defender of rights that only ¼ of the forest reserves are made available to the public, although according to the logical interpretation of the provisions of § 9, paragraph 3 of the Hunting Act in conjunction with § 63, paragraph 2 of the Nature and Landscape ProtectionAct, it is not possible for the reserve to be close to the public for an indefinite period of time. The...
vlastnické právo; opatření obecné povahy; lesní obora; forest; user; general measure; public use; uživatel; forest reserve; les; právo myslivosti; hunting right; property right; veřejné užívání
vlastnické právo; opatření obecné povahy; lesní obora; forest; user; general measure; public use; uživatel; forest reserve; les; právo myslivosti; hunting right; property right; veřejné užívání
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