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Relationship of the European Union legal order to the World Trade Organization law
Tměj, Jakub ; Scheu, Harald Christian (advisor) ; Svobodová, Magdaléna (referee)
Both, the European Union legal order and the World Trade Organization law represent important examples of the supranational legal system. This thesis focuses on their mutual relationship, in concrete through the perspective of the EU law. It aims to analyse how the European law approaches the WTO rules and which effects are granted to them. Introductory chapter provides the reader with a wider perspective of the examined topic dealing with relationship of the European law and the public international law in general. It presents the historical development as well as the current status of the relationship. Attention is brought to relevant provisions of the EU law and related case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union. It also outlines a theoretical background of the issue. Chapter Two focuses in a more specific way on the position of WTO norms in the EU legal order. Firstly, it briefly defines the WTO law while reflecting the specifics in regard of the EU. Afterwards, it is examined, which effects are granted to the WTO rules in the European law, particularly through the reasoning of the CJEU. The last chapter puts the results of the analysis into a wider context and sketches the background of the topic at hand. That provides inputs for a final evaluation of the current status and an...
Relationship of the European Union legal order to the World Trade Organization law
Tměj, Jakub ; Scheu, Harald Christian (advisor) ; Svobodová, Magdaléna (referee)
Both, the European Union legal order and the World Trade Organization law represent important examples of the supranational legal system. This thesis focuses on their mutual relationship, in concrete through the perspective of the EU law. It aims to analyse how the European law approaches the WTO rules and which effects are granted to them. Introductory chapter provides the reader with a wider perspective of the examined topic dealing with relationship of the European law and the public international law in general. It presents the historical development as well as the current status of the relationship. Attention is brought to relevant provisions of the EU law and related case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union. It also outlines a theoretical background of the issue. Chapter Two focuses in a more specific way on the position of WTO norms in the EU legal order. Firstly, it briefly defines the WTO law while reflecting the specifics in regard of the EU. Afterwards, it is examined, which effects are granted to the WTO rules in the European law, particularly through the reasoning of the CJEU. The last chapter puts the results of the analysis into a wider context and sketches the background of the topic at hand. That provides inputs for a final evaluation of the current status and an...
Privatization of Security in International Relations - Causes, Consequences, Challanges
Tměj, Jakub ; Rolenc, Jan Martin (advisor) ; Trejbal, Václav (referee)
At the end of the 20th century there was a boom of so called Private Security Companies. The activity of these companies disrupts the conventional understanding of states as the exclusive actors in the field of international security. We can speak about privatization of security. First this paper analyzes the causes of such a development. Then it deals with its consequences for the system of international relations and finally offers the overview of emerged challenges.

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