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Criminal liability in the handling of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances in the health care sector
Jedličková, Kristýna ; Bohuslav, Lukáš (advisor) ; Drápal, Jakub (referee)
The present thesis deals with the criminal liability in the handling of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances in the health care sector, which is accompanied by a number of nooks and crannies that I try to reveal in the thesis. The thesis explores the duties and responsibilities of health service providers, whose role is crucial to ensuring quality care and patient safety. The first part of the thesis focuses on defining basic terms in the field of health service delivery. Then the thesis analyses the obligations that health service providers, especially doctors, have to comply with. The key term is the duty of lege artis, and the thesis discusses in detail the various aspects of this duty, its violation in the form of non lege artis procedure, and then provides examples from practice. The second part of the thesis is devoted to medicinal products, whereby their development up to registration is first presented, followed by their prescription. An important topic is also off-label medication, which "gained popularity" especially in the period of the COVID-19 pandemic. The third part of the thesis deals with criminal liability and its basic aspects, together with circumstances precluding illegality, which are focused on the area of provision of health services. This part then discusses in detail...
Business plan of the coworking center
Jedličková, Kristýna ; Vrzáček, Petr (advisor) ; Vítek, Petr (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the phenomenon of shared economy and describes it both on a wide scale and in specific sectors of its use in the social and health sphere. This trend inspired the introduction of a co-working concept to the market which is also described in the theoretical part of the thesis. The theoretical framework of the diploma thesis follows the practical part consisting of interviews with the founder of a co-working centre in Finland, with the executive director of a co-working centre in the Czech Republic, and with two users who have experience with this service in our country and abroad. Qualitative data from semi- structured interviews was a source in the creation of a business plan for the co-working centre, which is the aim of the diploma thesis. At the end of the diploma thesis, there is a shortened methodological guideline for establishing a co-working space. Keywords: shared economy, sharing, co-working, digitization, health and social services, desk
Issue of the Trade with Fair Trade Products
Jedličková, Kristýna ; Toth, Štefan (advisor) ; Pavel, Pavel (referee)
The objective of the thesis The issues of the trade with Fair Trade products is a proposal of stratified offer for sales support of Fair Trade products. The thesis is divided into two parts a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part describes the basic issues of Fair Trade and is focused on one of the fair trade products - coffee. The practical part concentrates on the drugstore dm drogerie and is mainly based on a questionnaire survey. The questionnaire survey revealed that randomly selected respondents are mostly unaware of Fair Trade products, and if they do know them, they can be further divided into two groups: those who buy them and those who do not. The ones who buy them spend approximately 100 CZK per month and the ones who do not buy these products stated that the main reason for not doing so was the misnomer in stores. Based on the results, a proposal for sales support for the entire Pardubický region was presented, together with the drugstore dm drogerie, using the tools for sales support such as leaflets, multipacks, bonuses, advertisement and much more.
Migration towards Europe and the “welfare magnet”: “Determinants of Turkish Migration to EU-15”
Jedličková, Kristýna ; Klosová, Anna (advisor) ; Villaverde Castro, José (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse which factors drive migration from Turkey towards Europe and whether the welfare benefits play a major role in the decision making process. The analysis is based on a gravitation model of migration in log-log form. The FE and RE methods were employed as estimation techniques and the Hausman test enabled to distinguish them. The present problem of heteroscedasticity was solved by adjusting the model with robust standard errors. The most important determinants appear to be individual income which immigrants can earn in the states of the EU-15 and welfare benefits provided by the EU-15. The number of acquisition of citizenship, as a proxy for migration policy of countries the EU-15, plays also important role. The limitation of the model is that the rest of the variables are not statistically significant and therefore we do not consider them as important determinants.

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