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EU requirements for aviation security and its applicability to regional airports
Šumpela, David ; Janík, Radomír (referee) ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (advisor)
Diploma thesis is focused on summary of EU security requirements. Especially it is about EU regulations, security programs and international conventions. These regulations are applicated on Airport České Budějovice, which is now in the process of modernization and expansion. From this view is thesis concentrated on airport area segregation, their border, security check planing, capacity of each part of airport and comparison of appropriate security devices. It deals about possibility of deviation from common security rules and accept alternative security rules. There is a small mention about kinds of airport threats and theirs consequences.
The international law position of child soldiers
Vrba, Jan ; Hýbnerová, Stanislava (advisor) ; Balaš, Vladimír (referee)
This work is devoted to international law, particularly humanitarian law and human rights with emphasis on international legal instruments governing the position of children serving in the armed forces. In this work are discussed various international conventions, as well as mechanisms for the protection of child soldiers. The first chapter defines the position of child soldiers and the specifics of their involvement in military conflicts. The decisive criteria for the involvement of children in government armed forces or non-state army is age. Furthermore there is described into more details the mechanism of conscription into the army. There is difference between voluntary and forced recruitment of child soldiers. The various international legal instruments are analyzed more in detail in chapter two. The issue of Child soldiers is addressed with both the rules of humanitarian law, specifically the Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions and Human rights conventions. Special attention is paid to the Convention on the Rights of the Child and its Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict. Analyzed is the only regional convention addressing the problem of child soldiers -the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child. The issue of child recruitment is also...
The international law position of child soldiers
Vrba, Jan ; Hýbnerová, Stanislava (advisor) ; Balaš, Vladimír (referee)
This work is devoted to international law, particularly humanitarian law and human rights with emphasis on international legal instruments governing the position of children serving in the armed forces. In this work are discussed various international conventions, as well as mechanisms for the protection of child soldiers. The first chapter defines the position of child soldiers and the specifics of their involvement in military conflicts. The decisive criteria for the involvement of children in government armed forces or non-state army is age. Furthermore there is described into more details the mechanism of conscription into the army. There is difference between voluntary and forced recruitment of child soldiers. The various international legal instruments are analyzed more in detail in chapter two. The issue of Child soldiers is addressed with both the rules of humanitarian law, specifically the Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions and Human rights conventions. Special attention is paid to the Convention on the Rights of the Child and its Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict. Analyzed is the only regional convention addressing the problem of child soldiers -the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child. The issue of child recruitment is also...
EU requirements for aviation security and its applicability to regional airports
Šumpela, David ; Janík, Radomír (referee) ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (advisor)
Diploma thesis is focused on summary of EU security requirements. Especially it is about EU regulations, security programs and international conventions. These regulations are applicated on Airport České Budějovice, which is now in the process of modernization and expansion. From this view is thesis concentrated on airport area segregation, their border, security check planing, capacity of each part of airport and comparison of appropriate security devices. It deals about possibility of deviation from common security rules and accept alternative security rules. There is a small mention about kinds of airport threats and theirs consequences.
The options of nature and landscape protection in the Czech Republic and abroad
MENCL, Filip
This bachelor thesis points out the nature and landscape protection in the Czech Republic and describes the options for its possible protection. At the same time it compares the Czech Republic with foreign countries. It mentions the state of nature and landscape, its history and gradual development up to the present. It deals with the protection of specific species living in our country and focuses on some of the international conventions.
Conventions on Chemical and Biological Weapons - Similarities and Differences
JANTAČOVÁ, Veronika
Currently, although we are not jeopardized by global conflicts, but when the threat of chemical or biological attack, especially from the side of some of terrorist groups or a belligerent state, is still real, it is necessary to use all possible available measures for the conservation of global security against conventional weapons and weapons of mass destruction. The aim of this thesis is the following: To analyze texts of both stated Conventions and thus to get a consolidated view on the issue of biological and chemical weapons from the legislative point of view. To obtain, on the basis of the analysis and systematic comparison of particular provisions, an overview of identical and different elements in both Conventions. On the basis of results of the mutual comparison of particular provisions of both Conventions, to assess, according to their versions, meaning and extent, the influence on performance of both Conventions. After meeting these objectives it was possible to provide an answer to the stated research question: Are the measures formulated in international Conventions on the Prohibition of Biological and Chemical weapons sufficient in their importance, versions and extent, including the effective control? For the purpose of this thesis, theoretical part is focused especially on defining biological and chemical weapons and effective warfare agents. Furthermore, in order to obtain the idea of the importance of existence of international Conventions on the Prohibition of Biological and Chemical Weapons there is given a brief history of the use of these weapons in armed conflicts and a history accompanying negotiations regarding their prohibition. For completeness, the current state of biological and chemical weapons and compliance with both Conventions are given in conclusion. Second part of the thesis is devoted to the analysis and comparison of texts of both Conventions, so objectives of the thesis could be achieved and the research question could be answered. Stated objectives were achieved with the assistance of methods of the qualitative research. After detailed analysis of both texts and systematic assessment of individual measures contained in them, there were detected especially the range and overall text of each Convention. Subsequently, identical and different articles were mutually compared in order to observe the differences, which could have an impact on the performance of both conventions. After overall review of compliances and differences, and after the assessment of the scale, version and meaning of particular different provisions, the research question could be answered, and at the same time basic recommendations, whose importance may represent means to more efficient implementation of individual provisions of Conventions, could be defined. On the basis of results of comparison of particular provisions of both Conventions, in response to the research question it is necessary to state, that actions formulated in CWC, including its Annexes, appear to be sufficient for compliance with arising obligations. While measures contained in BWC, in particular in terms of the absence of any control measures, which could be used as an effective feedback regarding the implementation of provisions of the Convention, optionality to declare information on activities unrestricted by the Convention and inaccurate definition of components seem to be insufficient in its version, extent and meaning for this purpose. Essential reformation regarding the implementation of the objectives of BWC would be adoption of a complex of control measures according to the design of CWC, which has major impact on the objectives of the Convention. Proposed completion of existing articles, in case of which the change in wording would extend the scope of their versions and increase the emphasis on some areas of contained provisions for more efficient implementation of the Convention, may be also beneficial.
Selected Aspects of Globalisation
Ivan, Tomáš ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Tunkrová, Věra (referee)
This paper is focused on relationship between globalization and child labour. Among many topics you can find definition of child labour, current estimates of children in employment and regional estimates of child labour. In addition is the paper focused on international organizations and Conventions, which are dealing with children's rights. The last part of the paper is evaluating the impact of globalisation on incidence of child labour.
Money Laundering
Holuša, Petr ; Schlossberger, Otakar (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the money laundering and is divided into three parts. The first part includes international and czech law regulation of this issue. Following part of the theory defines money laundering methods and their launderers. In the final part I compare the success of an investigation of suspicious transactions in the selected countries.

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