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Design and implementation of the test luminaire with a uniform emitting area and the possibility of spectral change
Šilha, Jakub ; Novák, Filip (referee) ; Motyčka, Martin (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design and construction of the luminaire according to the specified parameters. It introduces the reader to the basic properties of light radiation, light sources and individual parts of the luminaire. Furthermore, the thesis presents the development of the luminaire design and its implementation according to the required parameters. As a result, the manufactured luminaire will be tested and evaluated.
Design and implementation of the test luminaire with a uniform emitting area and the possibility of spectral change
Šilha, Jakub ; Novák, Filip (referee) ; Motyčka, Martin (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design and construction of the luminaire according to the specified parameters. It introduces the reader to the basic properties of light radiation, light sources and individual parts of the luminaire. Furthermore, the thesis presents the development of the luminaire design and its implementation according to the required parameters. As a result, the manufactured luminaire will be tested and evaluated.
The U.S.-Russian disarmament treaties and treaties on reduction of armaments and verification of their compliance
Šilha, Jakub ; Ondřej, Jan (advisor) ; Balaš, Vladimír (referee)
This thesis deals with the issue of verification of compliance of the treaties on reduction of armaments and disarmament concluded between the United States and the Soviet Union (now Russian Federation) in the period from the beginning of the Cold War until nowadays when the central point of the analysis is represented by the New START Treaty. In the background of study on the individual treaties, as well as of analysis of these bilateral treaties themselves, the thesis aspires to outline the most important aspects of the used verification regimes, their possible limits and apparent difficulties, and therefore contributes to a better understanding of the individual bilateral contractual approaches. The fundamental thought behind the thesis comes from the knowledge that the issue of verification usually means the feared point of discord in every, not only U.S.-Russian, negotiation between states which is to lead to conclusion of a new disarmament treaty. With respect to this circumstance, the thesis then aspires to prove that the above mentioned and recently concluded New START Treaty is the logical successor to a previously concluded disarmament treaties a that it is also based on experience with the previously applied verification regimes.
Disarmament at the beginning of the 21st century. Reduction of strategic arms between the USA and Russia
Šilha, Jakub ; Ondřej, Jan (advisor) ; Hofmannová, Mahulena (referee)
Diarmament at the beginning of the 21st Century: Development of the contractual approaches on the reduction of strategic arms between the United States of America and the Russian Federation The aim of this diploma thesis is the theoretical assumption of the contemporary development of treaties instruments dealing with the disarmament dilemma from the international law's point of view, or setting the new (or renegotiated) treaty approach on reduction of the strategic arms between the Russian Federation and the United States of America into the wider context of international treaties, analysis of the new disarmament treaty denoted as The New START Treaty, which replaced START I Treaty, and its comparison with the previous treaties and drafts of treaties. In doing so this thesis also summarises the longer-range development of the bilateral treaty approaches on the reduction of strategic arms between the United States and Russia, or the Soviet Union respectivelly, which goes back deep into the times of the Cold War and comprises the crucial negotiations of SALT and INF treaties. The thesis focuses not only to the text of the treaties and their drafts alone but also on the particular stages of negotiations. Then, The New START Treaty is the subject of more detailed analysis in the final two chapters, as...
The U.S.-Russian disarmament treaties and treaties on reduction of armaments and verification of their compliance
Šilha, Jakub ; Ondřej, Jan (advisor) ; Balaš, Vladimír (referee)
This thesis deals with the issue of verification of compliance of the treaties on reduction of armaments and disarmament concluded between the United States and the Soviet Union (now Russian Federation) in the period from the beginning of the Cold War until nowadays when the central point of the analysis is represented by the New START Treaty. In the background of study on the individual treaties, as well as of analysis of these bilateral treaties themselves, the thesis aspires to outline the most important aspects of the used verification regimes, their possible limits and apparent difficulties, and therefore contributes to a better understanding of the individual bilateral contractual approaches. The fundamental thought behind the thesis comes from the knowledge that the issue of verification usually means the feared point of discord in every, not only U.S.-Russian, negotiation between states which is to lead to conclusion of a new disarmament treaty. With respect to this circumstance, the thesis then aspires to prove that the above mentioned and recently concluded New START Treaty is the logical successor to a previously concluded disarmament treaties a that it is also based on experience with the previously applied verification regimes.
Disarmament at the beginning of the 21st century. Reduction of strategic arms between the USA and Russia
Šilha, Jakub ; Ondřej, Jan (advisor) ; Hofmannová, Mahulena (referee)
Diarmament at the beginning of the 21st Century: Development of the contractual approaches on the reduction of strategic arms between the United States of America and the Russian Federation The aim of this diploma thesis is the theoretical assumption of the contemporary development of treaties instruments dealing with the disarmament dilemma from the international law's point of view, or setting the new (or renegotiated) treaty approach on reduction of the strategic arms between the Russian Federation and the United States of America into the wider context of international treaties, analysis of the new disarmament treaty denoted as The New START Treaty, which replaced START I Treaty, and its comparison with the previous treaties and drafts of treaties. In doing so this thesis also summarises the longer-range development of the bilateral treaty approaches on the reduction of strategic arms between the United States and Russia, or the Soviet Union respectivelly, which goes back deep into the times of the Cold War and comprises the crucial negotiations of SALT and INF treaties. The thesis focuses not only to the text of the treaties and their drafts alone but also on the particular stages of negotiations. Then, The New START Treaty is the subject of more detailed analysis in the final two chapters, as...

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