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The Selected Legal Aspects of Foreign Investment in Australia
Mikešová, Klára ; Balaš, Vladimír (advisor) ; Šturma, Pavel (referee)
in English The purpose of this master's thesis is to introduce a reader into some legal aspects of foreign investment in Australia. And especially those which can be crucial for a foreign investor when contemplating about investing in Australia. The thesis is divided into 6 chapters. The first chapter introduces the topic of foreign investment and the thesis itself. The second chapter familiarizes with the key terms in international investment law, namely, investor (both a natural and legal person) and investment (in economic and legal sense). The third chapter describes the legal framework governing foreign investment in Australia. It provides an overview of domestic and also international legislation. The fourth chapter then deals with admission and establishment of investment in Australia. It covers how this issue is regulated in investment treaties and in domestic legislation, where the most important piece of legislation is Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Act. Further, this chapter describes the concept of foreign person and the national interest test. The concept of the national interest test is important as all foreign investments which are notifiable actions are assessed by the Treasurer against the national interest test, which, however, is not defined in legislation. The fifth chapter...
Potential of Inbound Tourism of Australians to the Czech Republic
Dvořáková, Adéla ; Valentová, Jana (advisor) ; Dragula, Ladislav (referee)
This diploma thesis discusses inbound tourism of Australians to the Czech Republic and weighs its future potential. The theoretical part contains a situation analysis with a brief characterization of inbound tourism of the Czech Republic, marketing activities of the Czech Republic as a tourist destination and a thorough socioeconomic characterization of Australia and its outbound tourism. Furthermore, this paper evaluates what the Czech tourist destinations have to offer to the Australian market. The practical part covers the outcome of the primary survey of Australians´ travelling consumer behaviour and their perception of the Czech Republic.
Intention of implementation a new cooling technology
Hlaváč, Martin ; Pexídr, Bohumil (referee) ; Heralecký, Tomáš (advisor)
This work is deal with elaboration of business plan for the intention of choice the optimal area for implementation a new technology in the market. That is an Australian market. This work is containing the theory and the practical too. There is descript of the business subject, analyse of the present stage, choice, rationale and the proposal resolution.
Financing higher education in Slovak republic and Australia
Morochovičová, Miriam ; Urbánek, Václav (advisor) ; Kramata, Jakub (referee)
Year by year there is a growing importance of tertiary education, as high quality university system and high percentage of population with tertiary education represent the basic prerequisite for the development of the country. This bachelor thesis compares two completely different systems of financing tertiary education in Australia and Slovak republic. Slovak education system is financed by public sector subsidies in comparison to Australian education system which is based on deferred payment of tuition fees. The special focus is on advantages and disadvantages of successful financing of tertiary education in Australia. The main goal is to provide suitable recommendations for implementation of advantageous features of higher education financing in Australia for Slovak republic. The key advantages are considered to be: reducing the burden on public budgets with higher focus on private sector, better education quality and reducing the deliberate prolongation of study stay. Implementation of some features from Australia in Slovakia could mean high administrative costs and it requires proper understanding of current economic situation in Slovakia. Helping tools for successful university reform consist of optimization of university tuition fees and decreased amount of field of studies, which require paying university tuition fees.
The importance of free trade agreements for Australia
Šimon, Adam ; Hinčica, Vít (advisor) ; Němečková, Iveta (referee)
This bachelor thesis aims to introduce the Australian economy. However, the main goal is to analyze selected Australian free trade agreements with certain states and show their impact on these countries. The thesis itself is divided into four chapters. The first chapter defines the Australian economy. The second chapter is about the Australia New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Trade Agreement. The third chapter is about the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement. The last fourth chapter focuses on the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement.
Air freight transport between Europe and Australia - the latest development and trends
Havelka, Ondřej ; Hinčica, Vít (advisor) ; Mervart, Michal (referee)
The thesis addresses the topic of the latest trends in air freight transport between EU and Australia and the development in the last years. The introductory chapter presents the historical development and specifics of this mean of transport. The following chapter introduces the chosen regions and deals with the contractual relations between them. The last chapter discusses the current trends between the chosen regions - major market players, flight routes, structure of transported freight and safety requirements.
Business plan KEEP CALM
Kutrová, Lucie ; Müllerová, Jana (advisor) ; Hartman, Ladislav (referee)
The Bachelors thesis focuses on business plan of starting tea house in Australia. Work is composed of two parts, practical and theoretical. In the theoretical part are defined the basic terms concerning entrepreneurship and business plan. Then in the practical part, there is the concrete business plan and components defined in the theoretical part. The goal of the work was to estimate ehether the business will prosper or not after one year of existence.
Comparison of e-commerce in Slovakia and Australia
Škrabáková, Romana ; Sedláček, Jiří (advisor) ; Martínek, Jiří (referee)
This diploma thesis provides insight into the current status of Slovakian and Australian electronic commerce markets and differences between them. The main objective is to evaluate the level of development of e-commerce in Slovakia. For evaluation of the situation, we use comparison with Australia. Partial objective is to provide full picture of the e-commerce in Slovakia and its competitiveness, to describe opportunities and to point out the prospects for future development, as well as weaknesses and shortcomings in this area. The work is divided into three chapters. The first chapter is theoretical, defines the concepts of e-commerce, its history, subjects and applications. In the second chapter, which is already analytical, we select and evaluate differences between those two countries in the areas that determinate the growth of e-commerce in the country. The last chapter analyzes and evaluates the state of electronic commerce particularly from the perspective of businesses and especially from the perspective of companies.
International trade with uranium
Lešková, Tereza ; De Castro, Tereza (advisor) ; Machytka, Daniel (referee)
These thesis provide basic information about the uranium taking civilian and also military use into account. In this work, uranium market is being analysed and the impact of the production of the mineral resources on the country's economy is being assessed. The main goal of this work is to map the market with the uranium from the perspective of two main producers, Kazakhstan and Australia, and the European Union as a valuable importer of this comodity. The partial goal is to evaluate Nigerian economy to answer the question whether this country as a fourth world producer of uranium suffers from Dutch disease.
Australian position and its interests in the Pacific region in the 21st century
Navrátil, Jan ; Peterková, Jana (advisor) ; Trávníčková, Zuzana (referee)
In the context of international relations, Australia might seem as a big state with a relatively substantial power establishment. However, the reality is much more complicated. Australian position in the whole international environment is primarily determined by its position within the Pacific region, because it is the closest definition of environment where Australia belongs to. And that is the subject of this thesis.

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