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Unicameralism in the constitutional system of the Czech Republic?
Musil, Jiří ; Kysela, Jan (advisor) ; Antoš, Marek (referee)
The present Master's thesis seeks to analyze the constitutional system of the Czech Republic in the point of its bicameralism compared to the constitutional system of Hungary, the Republic of Poland and the Slovak Republic. There is a question of advantageousness of transformation into unicameral constitutional system of Czech Republic ceteris paribus. The work's hypothesis assumes the bicameral parliament states are more successful than unicameral in their economic indicators. This assumption is based on the fact being a state of law where all activities must be in compliance with law which is given by a parliament and economy of the state is determinated by the quality of the rules. This paper does not use the mainstream way of constitutinal law or political science analysis as a main method but prefer the Law and Economics (LAE) and the first mentioned is used as a part of work hypothesis only. GDP per capita is used becouse of its eligibility to be the most depictive economic indicator. Due to the lack of relevant data set World Bank statistics in US dollars of recent price level are used. The mentioned countries were chosen as the low rate of unobserved heterogenity states, decreasing the possibility of inexact analysis but these countries are different in the number of parliament houses and...
The Concept of Sovereignty of the People and the Political Party System in the First Czechoslovak Republic (1918-1938) and in the Czech Republic since 1993
Havel, Tomáš ; Kysela, Jan (advisor) ; Pithart, Petr (referee) ; Holländer, Pavol (referee)
The idea of sovereignty of the people offers a concept which allows searching for legitimacy of power. The legitimacy of power is one of the key structures establishing a relation between those who govern and those who are governed. Whether this relation is accepted, acceptable, functional, desirable or undesirable is a matter of finding the very definition of sovereignty of the people as such. The aim of this doctoral thesis, titled The Concept of Sovereignty of the People and the Political Party System in the First Czechoslovak Republic (1918 - 1938) and in the Czech Republic since 1993, is, firstly, to define the concepts of the people, on one hand, and sovereignty, on the other hand, in the historical, political and legal context from the ancient times up to now while reflecting the role of political parties in relation to the sovereignty of the people. Secondly, this thesis aims at exploring and describing the functioning of the party systems in the interwar Czechoslovakia and in the Czech Republic after 1993. Thirdly, this thesis seeks to answer the following questions: who represents the people in liberal democracies which are based on sovereignty of the people; how do the people exercise their power; and what is the role of the political parties in this process.
Arms and armor of Achaemenid army
Cejnarová, Petra ; Stančo, Ladislav (advisor) ; Kysela, Jan (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to introduce Arms and Armour of Achaemenid Army. In this study I describe briefly clothing, arms and armour of the Persian army during the period since the reign of Cyrus the Great until the reign of Darius III. Kodomanés. War strategy of the Persian army will be also mentioned, whereas it is not possible to present military equipment without an adequate description of the method of use. Firstly we use the historical writings by Greek authors to describe Achaemenid arms. Furthermore, we observe the appearance and evolution of weapons and equipment in art. Artistic monuments of Persian origin, Scythian artefacts, which decoration was greatly influenced by Achaemenid art, Greek artefacts, to which, however, should be approached with caution, and the art of some other Asian nations (Lydians, Phrygians) we use as a sources of information. Secondly, we introduce a categorisation of weapons and equipment. The most important is the division of equipment between infantry and cavalry. In both sections, we firstly describe the clothing of troops, further we introduce defensive equipment and offensive weapons. The greatest change in the development of arms and armour of the Achaemenid army was caused by Greco-Persian wars. Finally, allied troops from neighboring Asian...
Rampant architecture in the Iron age central Italy
Staničová, Jana ; Kysela, Jan (advisor) ; Musil, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis adresses pre-Roman fortifications in the lands of Etruria and ancient Umbria. First part contains descriptions of various types of masonry used in this area and their classification into typological categories. Fortifications were set directly in steep slopes, hence the thesis also deals with technical solutions to this issue. Second part is written in the form of catalogue sorted by the cities. It describes placement of the fortifications, type of the used masonry and materials. Dating follows typological, functional and historical criteria. Inherent part of fortifications are gates, which, if preserved, are mentioned in the catalogue. The aim of the thesis is not only to create catalogue of fortifications, but their analysis and comparison. For lucidity, accumulated information is converted into the tables, graphs and maps, while stressing their common signs, like type of masonry and the time they were built. Created maps allow us to observe changes in type of masonry and used material in particular time periods.Thesis aims to provide compact overview of Etrurian defence architecture and mark the changes and evolution that fortifications in these areas went through during the Iron Age. Keywords: ancient Etruria, ancient Umbria, fortification, masonry, archeology, Iron Age.
Roman military equipment in provicial context
Kuník, Stanislav ; Musil, Jiří (advisor) ; Kysela, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with roman military equipment with respect to various finding circumstances of civilian character. Based on the context of the find, this thesis also focus on the purpose, for which the subject was used (self-defense, hunting). There is also evaluated importance of fabricae in civilian sites, their beginnings, operation and reason of their termination. In addition, this work is complemented by a system of military workshops, for better understanding of production of military equipment in provincial areas. Goal of this thesis is assessment of roman military equipment, from civil contexts, especially from the Rhineland.
Iconography of Etruscan Coins
Ederová, Kristína ; Kysela, Jan (advisor) ; Militký, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis is devoted to the iconography of coins in ancient Etruria, connected with Etruscan cities. The first part is theoretical and thematically divided into two parts. First of these parts discusses the geography and a brief introduction to the social and economic issues in Etruria. The second part is an introduction to the iconography of Etruscan coins. A few of the most common themes, that occur frequently on individual mintages, are selected and then analyzed in detail. The themes are presented and compared with motifs on Greek or Roman coins, and Etruscan art. For greater clarity is the majority of chosen motifs accompanied with a table, where the occurrence of motifs across the cities is shown. Tables are divided by centuries and mintages, resulting in an overview of the cities, where the motive was used most often. The second part is a catalog of Etruscan coins, broken down by cities. The cities are accompanied by the images of coins and the tables with their denomination, metal and century of their introduction. The aim of this work is to find out what external factors had the greatest influence on the iconography of the Etruscan coins. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Coinage of LT C1 - C2 horizon in Moravia and its relations to surrounding areas.
Koldová, Michaela ; Militký, Jiří (advisor) ; Kysela, Jan (referee)
The main subject of this thesis is a detailed analysis of pre-oppid coin types represented in the monitored region and their interpretation. The thesis also includes a chronological concept of the earliest stages of Celtic coinage (3rd-2nd cent. BC.) and its relationship to the archaeological chronology of the middle of La Tene period. In the first part I describe various pre-oppid types known from Moravia. Subsequently, the thesis deals with production-trading centers (Němčice nad Hanou, Roseldorf, Nowa Cerekwia) in the corridor of the Amber Route. However, the most important part is typological - a chronological overview of coins from the production- trading center Němčice nad Hanou, which is mostly based on catalog of coin findings from newly compiled by E. Kolníková. Keywords: Celts - Coinage - Amber Road - pre-oppid coins - LT C1 - C2 - Moravia
Ritual and its Depiction in the Material Culture of the Etruscans
Zubajová, Marína ; Titz, Pavel (advisor) ; Kysela, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with the depictions of rituals on Etruscan bronze mirrors. The first part studies and defines the term "ritual". Attention is then given to the Etruscans and their religion with an emphasis on Etruscan doctrine, known as the etrusca disciplina. The text is enlivened by references of ancient Roman and Greek authors who expressed their opinion on the subject. The next chapter is dedicated to the Etruscan rituals, thematically divided into divinatory and family. After the introduction of the Etruscan bronze mirrors, in the second part a catalogue has been created through the representations of divinatory and family rituals on the Etruscan mirrors. The catalogue includes illustrations, places where they are today exposed, places and years of their discovery, dimensions and description of the scene on the mirror. Catalogued data is then analysed using charts, maps and graphs that aim to sort the collected data and to produce a better understanding of the datasets. Based on the defined Etruscan rituals, references of ancient authors and the analysed catalogue, the aim of this thesis is to discover the kind of rituals depicted in these mirrors and who carry them out. Following this, the next topic of the thesis is also to try to understand, whether this is possible to argue, if these...
Civil disobedience in democratic and non-democratic countries
Karasová, Karolína ; Kysela, Jan (advisor) ; Urban, Michal (referee)
Resumé in English In the first chapter, author of the thesis focused on history and creation of the term "civil disobedience" Second chapter was focused on different views on what term civil disobedience actually means and how some of the famous legal theorethics as John Rawls, Hannah Arendt and Ronald Dworkin understand it. In the third chapter, there was specification of the term civil disobedience in all its theorethical aspects in context of polemics with all the different views in previous chapter. Fourth chapter was focused on civil disobedience in democracy and its role, specifics arising from the nature of democracy. In the fifth chapter autor was focused on specifics and nature of civil disobedience in non-democratic states together with mentioning a few examples from history. Sixth chapter compared effects and mutual influence of violent or non-violent civil disobedience and its effectivity. In the seventh chapter, author described in more detail one of the examples of civil disobedience in the Czech Republic which was decided by court, for describing how the process works in real life situations.
Roman military equipment in provicial context
Kuník, Stanislav ; Musil, Jiří (advisor) ; Kysela, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with roman military equipment with respect to various finding circumstances of civilian character. Based on the context of the find, this thesis also focus on the purpose, for which the subject was used (self-defense, hunting). There is also evaluated importance of fabricae in civilian sites, their beginnings, operation and reason of their termination. In addition, this work is complemented by a system of military workshops, for better understanding of production of military equipment in provincial areas. Goal of this thesis is assessment of roman military equipment, from civil contexts, especially from the Rhineland.

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