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The concept of juristic person
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$7 par_us_auth*0048969 $a Beran, Karel, $d 1975- $4 aut 245 14
$a The concept of juristic person / $c Karel Beran 250 $a 1st edition 264 -1
$a Praha : $b Wolters Kluwer, $c 2020 300 $a xvii, 259 stran ; $c 24 cm 336 $a text $b txt $2 rdacontent 337 $a bez média $b n $2 rdamedia 338 $a svazek $b nc $2 rdacarrier 490 1-
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$a "It is not a man, and still can have rights and obligations. It is not a man, and still can engage in legal conduct. It is not a man, and still can be legally responsible. What is it? A juristic person. But how is it possible that “something” which does not naturally exist, “something” which cannot be perceived with one’s own senses, can have rights and obligations? How is it possible that “something” which—unlike a human being—cannot have its own reason and will, can engage in legal conduct? How is it possible that “something” which cannot have conscience and feel guilt—like a human being—can be legally responsible? And what is then such a legal creation—a juristic person—good for? This monograph, titled “The Concept of Juristic Person”, aims to answer all these questions, and thus explain this very concept." --Foreword 650 07
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