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The access conditions for Croatia. Are the European doors open?
Mouchová, Kamila ; Reschová, Jana (advisor) ; Bič, Josef (referee)
The thesis deals with the development of access conditions for EU membership by comparing the eastern enlargement process and the current process for the states of the Western Balkans. The first chapter outlines the conditions, and major milestones of the eastern enlargement, the second chapter follows the strategy and conditions for the Western Balkans. The third part deals exclusively with the accession process of Croatia and its problem areas. The aim is to find out which form the current conditions for EU membership have and check whether it has tightened since the last enlargement.
Serb-Croatian relations in the context of EU integration
Neugebauerová, Monika ; Cibulková, Petra (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to determine whether mutual Serb-Croatian relations affect in any way the accession process of these countries into the European Union. The thesis is divided into three chapters. The first chapter describes the historical events which had or still have an impact on mutual relations. The second chapter examines the mutual relations in political, economic and cultural aspects and the third chapter identifies the basic problems of mutual relations and their impact on integration into the European Union.
The analysis and the potential for developing tourism and recreation on the Croatian coast with an emphasis on water sports
MACHÁČKOVÁ, Zuzana
The graduation thesis deals with the analysis of Croatian tourism with emphasis on water sports, specifically yachting. The first part is a theoretical part which concerns problems of geography of tourism. Next chapter entitled Presumptions for tourism in the Republic of Croatia, where they are applied to particular presumptions of tourism on the territory of the Republic of Croatia. The second part is based on an analysis of development and current state of tourism and recreation in Croatia, with a view to statistics of visit rate and statistics of accommodation. The fundamental section are chapters devoted to sailing and marinas on the Croatian coast. In the last part was the main task the analysis of marinas according to official statistics, to create own typology of marinas and to devise own route across the sites with quality conditions for sailing. The tables, graphs and maps, which serve mainly to demonstrate and clarify the findings are components this graduation thesis.
Development of the economy of Croatia at te beginning of the twenty-first century (2001 to 2009)
Vančurová, Petra ; Karpová, Eva (advisor) ; Suchá, Tereza (referee)
This paper will evaluate the economic development of Croatia from 2001 to 2009. The paper consists of three chapters. The first chapter briefly describes the economic development in the second half of the 20th century. The second chapter contains a general characterisation of the contemporary economic and political situation of Croatia and then describes the economic development of Croatia from 2001 to 2009 -- particularly the development of selected macroeconomic indicators and quantities such as GDP, inflation, unemployment, balance of payments and development of the exchange rate. The third chapter discusses the readiness of Croatia for entrance into the EU.
The position of tourism in the Italian and Croatian economy
Pošvařová, Lenka ; Kašpar, Václav (advisor) ; Vošta, Milan (referee)
Analysis of each country is divided into three main sections. The first section describes the economic, location and realization conditions which are important for the development of the tourism in Italy and Croatia. The second part is about inbound tourism and how the tourism industry impacts on GDP, employment and investments in each Italian and Croatian region. The prospects of tourism in Italy and Croatia are defined in the last chapter.
Croatia - new candidate state EU
Obruča, Tomáš ; Adámková, Vlasta (advisor) ; Žamberský, Pavel (referee)
This text deals with croatian admission process to the EU. The objective is to find out whether Croatia meets political part of the Copenhagen criteria. First part is concerned with croatian political developement since the break-up of Yugoslavia. Second part deals with EU approach to the region of Western Balkan concerning process of enlargement and association. Last part describes admission negotiations between Croatia and EU including assessment of meeting political part of Copenhagen criteria.
The Right of Peoples to Self-determination as a Factor of International Relations
Drahoňovská, Soňa ; Veselý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
This paper explores the current understanding of the right of peoples to self-determination and its impact on international relations. A number of new states have gained international recognition outside the scope of decolonisation, several of which have not fulfilled the usual criteria for statehood, based on existing state practice. In addition, the parent states of Bangladesh, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as Kosovo have not consented to the secession of these territories. The main purpose of this paper is to determine whether based on the stipulations of international documents and mainly on existing state practice, it is possible to verify the existence of a customary law enabling peoples to unilaterally secede. Such a right would pose a threat to the future application of the principle of territorial integrity as one of the basic principles of international relations. In order to answer this question I compare case studies of successful and unsuccessful nations striving for their own state outside the realm of decolonisation. Based on this comparison I analyse the current understanding of the right to self-determination and its impact on international relations. I conclude by stating that it is not possible to unambiguously confirm the existence of such a right. However, in practice the principle of territorial integrity is being breached nonetheless, due to persisting uncertainties regarding the possible application of secession by peoples whose internal right to self-determination was not respected. Together with the fact that the current concept of self-determination ignores collective rights of national groups, this poses a threat to international stability.
Analysis of tax competition of Croatia in comparison with neighbouring states based on corporate income tax
Tatárová, Martina ; Láchová, Lenka (advisor) ; Klazar, Stanislav (referee)
The diploma thesis examines tax competition between Croatia and its neighbouring countries- Hungary, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia- based on corporate income tax. After first theoretical part focused on tax harmonization, coordination and competition, the paper continues with describing systems of the corporate income tax for each country. Subsequently the practical part follows with analysis of tax competition from corporate tax perspective using time and space comparison. Final conclusion of the thesis is that Croatia, respecting corporate income tax, is highly competitive location in comparison with analyzed neighbouring countries.
Analysis of the Conditions for Entry of a New Company into the Press and Media Monitoring Field in Croatia and Slovenia
Zothová, Nora ; Soukup, Jindřich (advisor) ; Dobrylovský, Jiří (referee)
An analysis of the market conditions in the press and media monitoring field in Croatia and Slovenia. Industry analysis, business strategy and competition analysis. Oligopoly models of and a hypothesis of the future development in the field. Labour market conditions, threats and opportunities for a new firm. Assessment of chances for entry.
Transition process in Croatia
Lozo, Marko ; Nečadová, Marta (advisor) ; Breňová, Lubomíra (referee)
The diploma thesis is dealing with transition process in Croatia since the change of communistic regime to the present. It examines the transition from the socialistic economy to the market-oriented economy according to particular parts of the process and describes the progress and implementation of market reforms. The political and macroeconomic evolution is included as well as the current situation. All data is compared with other countries in transition. The thesis can help to understand the Croatian transition and current situation. It can be useful for companies which plan to invest or set up a business in Croatia.

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