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Protection of the personal rights in judical decisions of the European Court of Human Rights and the Constitutional Court
Šimák, Radim ; Křesťanová, Veronika (advisor) ; Holcová, Irena (referee)
Protection of Personality Rights in the Context of Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights and the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic The topic of this thesis is protection of personality rights and its conflict with freedom of speech in the media environment, in the context of the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) and the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic (CC). The aim of this thesis is to present and analyse individual concepts that are based on the decisions (case- law) of the ECHR and the CC, and establish rules and guidelines for assessing the conflict between the protection of personality rights and freedom of speech in the media. The thesis is systematically divided into eight chapters. Before the actual analysis of ECHR and CC case-law, the theoretical foundations of the subject are described in the first three chapters. In the first chapter, the basic terms are defined, which the work subsequently applies, such as the concept of personality, the so-called general personality right, media and media environment. In the second chapter, individual sources of law in the field of personality protection are presented, at the international, European and national level. In the third chapter, selected partial personality rights are presented in more...
Australská imigrační politika jako inspirace pro Evropskou unii v době migrační krize?
Šimák, Radim ; Ševčíková, Michaela (advisor) ; Zeman, Martin (referee)
This thesis compares different immigration policies of countries in the European Union on selected sample of countries: Germany, Belgium, Sweden, Italy, Czech Republic and Australia. The theoretical part of the thesis focuses on the basic concepts related to migration, such as the theory and methodology of migration. The theoretical part also presents the common immigration, asylum and visa policy of the European Union and its historical development. In conclusion, the thesis argues that the European Union may, in some aspects of the migration crisis, be inspired by the Australian approach to migration. The aim was to evaluate different approaches and consequent impacts. The impact on economics indicators suggests that using the Australian model would achieve better employment and a lesser burden on public budgets. Based on these findings, the thesis then presents recommendations and proposals for solution.

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