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The Transformation of Austrian neutrality
Pastrňáková, Zuzana ; Dubský, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Kochan, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with the transformation of Austrian neutrality. Austria became neutral in 1955 because neutrality was seen as the most appropriate option for Austria to become an independent state. Austria has always appreciated its neutrality because it enabled an undisturbed development during the period of the Cold War. Only the European integration remained during this time a sensitive issue. After the Cold War, Austria started to redefine its neutrality to be able to join the European Union. It also started to participate in the Partnership for Peace. The decision to join NATO was finally not made. The end of this thesis assesses the impacts of the Treaty of Lisbon on the Austrian neutrality and shows the possible development of the neutral status of Austria.
Diplomats in Germany
Pastrňáková, Zuzana ; Trávníčková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Jurásek, Miroslav (referee)
Diplomatic a conuslar law is an integral part of the international law. Its development lasted several centuries. The most sophisticated legal forms of it are two conventions -- the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. In my bachelor work I will focus on Germany and the application of the Conventions in practice. I will point at the privileges and immunities of foreign diplomats in Germany and its specifics. I will also write about the German diplomatic and consular staff abroad.

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