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The right to information as a fundamental human right
Kolman, Jiří
When analysing free access to information of the EU institutions it is needed to clarify the fundamental theoretical question of law, if that law can be considered as a basic human right exercisable, inter alia, in international law application. Currently EU law oscillates between supranational approach and intergovernmental point of view using diplomacy rules (international law). Is there, in the case of the EU institutions, space for full access to information, as we are used to it in the case of the EU member states?
Interships of the University students is standard necessity
Kolman, Jiří ; Fitzová, M.
The article is about benefits from students internships from different points of view. It is about experience of student (trainee), participant of several internships in the Czech Republic and abroad and internships provider. If student wants to be successful in the labour market, the internship is the condition of success- it becomes standard. Internships are supported also abroad. There is introduced the program of the European Commission and its attitude towards support of internships and transparent informing about it. For organization becomes internships providing (necessary) standard too.
Experience with European Infrastructural Projects (ESFRI) and Cooperation in ERIC (European Research Infrastructure Consortium) and Connected Communication (Free Access to Information) with European Commission
Kolman, Jiří
I work in Global Change Research Centre AS CR, v. v. i., where within Operational Program Research and Development for Innovations is realised project CzechGlobe that is hand in hand with other national and European projects interdisciplinary focusing on climate change research. One of the key activities of the Centre is involvement in international networks examining fluxes of greenhouse gases (ICOS ESFRI), participation in experimental measurement of fluxes in various ecosystems in the ESFRI ANAEE and currently is Centre involved in preparation of international measurement of aerosols in the atmosphere in European cooperation ACTRIS. International cooperation within EU framework programmes and ERIC brings not only benefits but we can see also some challenges that faces each European consortium. In my article are analysed following aspects: 1) Pros and cons of consortium agreements of the FP projects and ESFRI cooperation. 2) Aspects of intellectual property and open data policy. 3) Open Access – Access to data and research infrastructure 4) Related communication with European Commission from the point of view of free access to the information legislation.

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