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Remigration to Czechoslovakia between 1945 and 1950
Nedvěd, Martin ; Petráš, René (advisor) ; Šouša, Jiří (referee)
Title, abstract and keywords Title: Remigration to Czechoslovakia between 1945 and 1950 Abstract: The thesis describes the legal history of remigration to the Czechoslovak Republic after the Second World War under the Constitutional Act 74/1946 and deals with the influence of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia on it. Through archival research it seeks to verify the hypothesis that the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia was using its governmental influence acquired after 1945 to hinder the return of ethnically Czech and Slovak farmers from abroad. Although the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia declared its full support for remigration, the sources suggest it feared the remigration of so-called reactionary classes such as farmers and tradesmen. In this light, the delay in the transfers of Czech and Slovak countrymen to Czechoslovakia might be interpreted as a possible "sabotage" in order to settle the vacant land in Czechoslovakia with the inland proletarians (potential communist voters) instead. Keywords: Czechoslovakia 1945-1948; third republic; post-war remigration
Gold, oil, and stocks as safe havens for Bitcoin
Nedvěd, Martin ; Krištoufek, Ladislav (advisor) ; Kurka, Josef (referee)
Bitcoin is often compared to gold for its gold-like features such as a store of value, a limited supply, and a safe haven. However, due to Bitcoin's extreme price movements, investors might rather look for a safe haven against Bitcoin. In this thesis, we study such properties among traditional assets. Specifically, we analyze gold, oil, and stocks as safe havens for Bitcoin on a sample period from 2014 until March 2022. We find that gold acts as a strong safe haven suggesting gold's traditional role as a shelter during uncertainty holds also for this crypto asset. 1
Collective management in copyright law (including considerations de lege ferenda)
Nedvěd, Martin ; Křesťanová, Veronika (advisor) ; Holcová, Irena (referee)
- Collective administration in Copyright Law (including considerations de lege ferenda). Keywords: collective administration; copyright law. The purpose of my thesis is to analyse the collective administration of copyright and neighbouring rights ("collective administration") in the Czech republic under the Act No. 121/2000 Coll., on Copyright ("Copyright Act"). The thesis is composed of seven chapters. Chapter One is introductory and includes basic definition of collective administration, its goals, models of administration and the current applicable law in the Czech republic. Chapter Two examines the main activities of copyright collecting societies in two parts. The first part focuses on the blanket licensing while the second describes the internal rules according to which the fees collected by copyright collective societies are distributed among the interested parties. Chapter Three is subdivided into three parts and provides an outline of rights that can be collectively administered. The first part describes the mandatory collective administration of rights. The second part focuses on the so-called extended collective licensing. The third part describes the voluntary collective administration. Chapter Four concentrates on the copyright collecting societies in four parts. The first part focuses...

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