25.4.2012
Publications

Professor Dědič for Právo & Byznys: I would make laws simpler

The March issue of Právo & Byznys features a profile on the rich professional life and career of professor Jan Dědič, a KŠB partner. One of the most experienced Czech experts in commercial law, who also celebrated a birthday at the beginning of this year, professor Dědič reflected on many issues, including the quality of Czech laws. According to him, Czech laws largely suffer from frequent and rash amendments.

The more amendments there are, the less people are willing to look into and go along with the laws, says professor Dědič. He noted that he is aware that not all the laws he contributed to always satisfied the original expectations. “Nevertheless, I hope I managed to accomplish a great number of things,” he adds.

The article is available here (in Czech only)

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