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Bank as a business corporation
Flanderka, Milan ; Liška, Petr (advisor) ; Elek, Štefan (referee)
The purpose of the submitted diploma thesis is to describe, analyse and primarily compare the legal status of commercial banks as a specific type of joint stock company under the Act No. 21/1992 Coll., the Banking Act, as amended, and the legal status of regular join stock companies under the Act No. 90/2012 Coll., on Business Companies and Cooperatives (the Corporations Act) which are not supervised by the Czech National Bank. The diploma thesis is divided into eight chapters where each of them is dealing with a different aspect of bank's business activities. The first chapter is dedicated to a brief analysis of the term bank. The second chapter is more extensive because it provides fundamental legal characteristic of incorporation and commencement of the legal existence of both a bank and regular joint stock company. In this chapter, I also compare bank's Articles of Association to regular joint stock company's Articles of Association. Attention is also given to the concept of banking license. Third chapter may be considered as the key part of this diploma thesis because it contains analysis of the bank's organisation including a description of its specifics. The third chapter namely analyses the status and authority of the General Meeting of a bank and the concept of shares representing interest...
The Theme of the Destruction of a World in the Hispanic American Literature
Flanderka, Milan ; Poláková, Dora (advisor) ; Housková, Anna (referee)
(in English) This thesis focuses on the theme of the destruction of a world in the Hispanic American literature. Its principal part is a detailed analysis of the novels The Villagers, written by the Ecuadorian author Jorge Icaza, and The Kingdom of this World, written by the Cuban novelist Alejo Carpentier. Additional parts of the thesis are a concise outline of significant literary works which include the theme of the destruction of a world and a brief corpus analysis. The analysis compares the frequency of the usage of several words which are connected with the theme in the Hispanic American and Spanish literature. The thesis aims to answer the following questions: Is the theme of the destruction of a world characteristic for the Hispanic American literature? In which forms does it occur? How is the theme demonstrated in the literary works, and what are its features? The thesis also examines the relation between the Hispanic American reality and the presence of the theme in the writings of the authors born in that part of the World. The relation between the analysed literary works and the historical background of the period in which it was written is important for the theses as well as selected facts of the life stories of the authors. To a certain extent, it determined their literary output.
The Theme of the Destruction of a World in the Hispanic American Literature
Flanderka, Milan ; Poláková, Dora (advisor) ; Housková, Anna (referee)
(in English) This thesis focuses on the theme of the destruction of a world in the Hispanic American literature. Its principal part is a detailed analysis of the novels The Villagers, written by the Ecuadorian author Jorge Icaza, and The Kingdom of this World, written by the Cuban novelist Alejo Carpentier. Additional parts of the thesis are a concise outline of significant literary works which include the theme of the destruction of a world and a brief corpus analysis. The analysis compares the frequency of the usage of several words which are connected with the theme in the Hispanic American and Spanish literature. The thesis aims to answer the following questions: Is the theme of the destruction of a world characteristic for the Hispanic American literature? In which forms does it occur? How is the theme demonstrated in the literary works, and what are its features? The thesis also examines the relation between the Hispanic American reality and the presence of the theme in the writings of the authors born in that part of the World. The relation between the analysed literary works and the historical background of the period in which it was written is important for the theses as well as selected facts of the life stories of the authors. To a certain extent, it determined their literary output.
Bank as a business corporation
Flanderka, Milan ; Liška, Petr (advisor) ; Elek, Štefan (referee)
The purpose of the submitted diploma thesis is to describe, analyse and primarily compare the legal status of commercial banks as a specific type of joint stock company under the Act No. 21/1992 Coll., the Banking Act, as amended, and the legal status of regular join stock companies under the Act No. 90/2012 Coll., on Business Companies and Cooperatives (the Corporations Act) which are not supervised by the Czech National Bank. The diploma thesis is divided into eight chapters where each of them is dealing with a different aspect of bank's business activities. The first chapter is dedicated to a brief analysis of the term bank. The second chapter is more extensive because it provides fundamental legal characteristic of incorporation and commencement of the legal existence of both a bank and regular joint stock company. In this chapter, I also compare bank's Articles of Association to regular joint stock company's Articles of Association. Attention is also given to the concept of banking license. Third chapter may be considered as the key part of this diploma thesis because it contains analysis of the bank's organisation including a description of its specifics. The third chapter namely analyses the status and authority of the General Meeting of a bank and the concept of shares representing interest...

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