Electronic monitoring of sentenced persons in Slovak legal practice


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The work deals with practical issues of electronic monitoring of sentenced persons in the Slovak Republic. It is divided into seven sections. The first section deals with applicable law - the Act No. 78/2015 Coll. on Control of the Enforcement of Certain Decisions by Technical Instruments. The second section analyses types of the control of the enforcement of decisions and their use. The third section introduces the requirements for the control. The fourth section briefly introduces the application of the system in civil proceedings. The fifth section points out at the interference of the control with the right to privacy. The sixth section answers the question if the system was a good investment or a wasting of money. The last seventh section introduces recommendations for policymakers and legal practitioners.

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Jaroslav Klátik

Matej Bel University

Email: jaroslav.klatik@umb.sk
Faculty of Law Banská Bystrica, Slovak Republic

Libor Klimek

Matej Bel University

Email: libor.klimek@umb.sk
Faculty of Law Banská Bystrica, Slovak Republic

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