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UNCITRAL Model Law and arbitration in selected European countries
Drzková, Veronika ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Brodec, Jan (referee)
UNCITRAL Model Law and arbitration in selected European countries Abstract The UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration has an undeniably crucial unifying effect on arbitration laws worldwide, which is evidenced by an ever-increasing number of states that have adopted it or have been at least vastly inspired by it. Many European countries have set themselves a goal to be a friendly country towards international commercial arbitration. Sweden and Denmark belong among those countries. One of the options how countries may increase their friendliness towards international commercial arbitration is to adopt the UNCITRAL Model Law. Denmark has chosen this option. Even though Sweden has not adopted the UNCITRAL Model Law, it tries to harmonise its national laws with it as much as possible and further increase its popularity by for instance good availability of high-quality services related to international commercial arbitration. However, certain differences between the wording of the UNCITRAL Model Law and the national Danish and Swedish laws applicable to international commercial arbitration remain and these differences are analysed in this thesis. The subject of the analysis are the areas where the wording of Danish and Swedish national laws differs from the UNCITRAL Model Law and, most...
The UNCITRAL Model Law and arbitration in the Czech Republic
Drzková, Veronika ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Pfeiffer, Magdalena (referee)
v angličtině: International commercial arbitration is a type of arbitration that is on the rise. It should be in the interest of every state to provide favourable conditions for holding an international commercial arbitration on its territory. It brings not only international recognition and improves competitiveness and; the holding of an arbitration on a territory of a given states also brings new financial resources. One of the ways how to provide favourable conditions is the adoption of the UNCITRAL Model Law. Above all, it brings legal certainty and easy orientation to foreign entities that are not familiar with national arbitration laws. The adoption of the UNCITRAL Model Law by the Czech Republic would be a step towards more favourable conditions for international commercial arbitration and would bring the aforementioned advantages.
The influence of the Membership on Czech legal framework and subsequent practices concerning commercial communication
Drzková, Veronika ; Winter, Filip (advisor) ; Shavit, Anna (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyse the extent of influence that the European Union has on legal provisions concerning commercial communication in the Czech Republic. The paper describes areas where the European Union sets binding rules that must be followed at national level. The aim is to detect whether these rules are new in Czech context or whether they would have been applied and enforced even without the contribution of the European Union. Moreover, the scope of these rules will be analysed in order to determine the extent of direct influence that the European Union has in certain areas on the everyday life of customers in the Czech Republic.

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