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Companies in private international law
Džoldoševa, Seda ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Brodec, Jan (referee)
This thesis attempts to summarise and analyse a legal treatment of companies in international private law. An important term used throughout the thesis is "personal statute of a legal person". Personal statute of a legal person is an institution that decides whether the organised entity has its own legal presence and which legal system governs its relations. We use two basic theories for determination of a personal statute of a legal person, the incorporation theory and the real seat theory. The incorporation theory is based on an idea that the personal statute of a legal person is a legal system the company is founded in. The real seat theory is related to the problematic idea of an actual residence, a place where the company actually conducts its business, where its management resides or where it is in fact controlled from. Since the consensus in determination of a private statute was not agreed upon, each state uses a different principle. Whilst the incorporation theory in its consequence supports the advancement of trade and is more flexible towards the companies, the real seat theory offers more legal certainties. The so called Delaware effect is considered to be a main weakness of an incorporation theory, which is a situation when the companies are based in states with favourable legislature,...
Companies in private international law
Džoldoševa, Seda ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Brodec, Jan (referee)
This thesis attempts to summarise and analyse a legal treatment of companies in international private law. An important term used throughout the thesis is "personal statute of a legal person". Personal statute of a legal person is an institution that decides whether the organised entity has its own legal presence and which legal system governs its relations. We use two basic theories for determination of a personal statute of a legal person, the incorporation theory and the real seat theory. The incorporation theory is based on an idea that the personal statute of a legal person is a legal system the company is founded in. The real seat theory is related to the problematic idea of an actual residence, a place where the company actually conducts its business, where its management resides or where it is in fact controlled from. Since the consensus in determination of a private statute was not agreed upon, each state uses a different principle. Whilst the incorporation theory in its consequence supports the advancement of trade and is more flexible towards the companies, the real seat theory offers more legal certainties. The so called Delaware effect is considered to be a main weakness of an incorporation theory, which is a situation when the companies are based in states with favourable legislature,...
Media responses to The End of Punk in Helsinki of Jaroslav Rudis
Džoldoševa, Seda ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Slanec, Jaroslav (referee)
This thesis aims to capture and dissect the response of both printed and online media to Jaroslav Rudis' book "The End of Punk in Helsinki" - from the date of publication in 2010 until the present day. For such analysis, the critical acclaim is even more important than just raw quantity of reviews. Therefore the goal of the thesis was reached by the analysis of critics' opinions. The text finds frequent, both praised and critized, matters in author's body of work. The critics' responses to the book were mostly positive. The most common criticism is author's tendency to simplify the content, trying to appease the masses at the expense of quality. The thesis also includes an interview with the author and his response to the criticisms, in order to cover the response of media to the book from all angles.

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