Abstract

The chapter analyses the system of indirect review of administrative action in the Czech Republic. First, the author focuses on the system of judicial review in the Czech Republic. Then, the chapter presents a distinction between reviewable acts and non-reviewable acts. This division is closely related to the system of indirect judicial review, which, in the Czech Republic, concerns normative administrative acts and other measures of general nature. Subsequently, the author discusses the (lack of) effectiveness of the Czech system of indirect judicial review and the stance of the Czech courts on the principles of legality and legal certainty. Finally, the author formulates some recommendations to improve the current situation.

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