20. 10. 2025

G&P Photo Contest 2025

This year, Giese & Partner held a photo contest for team members with the theme "Light and Shadow."

The best twelve photographs were chosen based on an internal vote and used for the G&P photo calendar for 2026.

1. Ondřej Rathouský, G&P Prague (photo no. 27) / 2. Marie Nálepová, G&P Prague (photo no. 1) / 3. Jan Valíček, G&P Prague (photo no. 4) / 4. Petra Blažková, G&P Prague (photo no. 2) / 5. Martina Novotná, G&P Prague (photo no. 7) / 6.-7. Jana Kirschová, G&P Prague(photo no. 25) and Michael Mack, G&P Prague (photo no. 13) / 8. Martin Holler, G&P Prague (photo no. 29) / 9. Fanni Elek, G&P Prague (photo no. 5) / 10. Jitka Sytařová, G&P Prague (photo no. 11) / 11. Andrea Machciniková, G&P Prague (photo no. 37) / 12. Markéta Mrázová, G&P Prague (photo no. 34)

Eighteen colleagues joined the contest and sent in more than 230 photos. Out of those, the following 53 photos moved on to the second round.

Neuigkeiten & Publikationen

Ernst Giese bei der 67. Baurechtstagung in Prag

Ernst Giese bei der 67. Baurechtstagung in Prag

Dr. Giese nahm an der 67. Baurechtstagung der ARGE Baurecht in Prag teil und referierte zum tschechischen Bau- und Grundstücksrecht mit Fokus auf die Unterschiede zum deutschen Recht.

Conflicts of Interest: A Three-Layer Problem with Real Money at Stake

Conflicts of Interest: A Three-Layer Problem with Real Money at Stake

Babiš’s conflict-of-interest problem is not just politics – it is a three-layer legal framework, with the sharpest impact coming from the pub-lic-money firewall in Sections 4b and 4c. We explain why shifting Agrofert into trust-type structures still raises doubts, and why the Hartenberg arm remains a key part of the story. A brisk read on the limits of Czech legislation and why the European Commission’s next steps may keep this issue alive.

A Cabinet Minister: To Be or Not To Be?

A Cabinet Minister: To Be or Not To Be?

A Czech ministerial nomination turns into a constitutional stress test: can the President refuse the Prime Minister’s pick in a parliamentary system? The Filip Turek saga - ending in a “government commissioner” workaround - raises hard questions about institutional boundaries, incompatibility rules, and the rule of law.