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State Attorney's Supervision in Preliminary Criminal Proceedings
Horňák, Jakub ; Vokoun, Rudolf (advisor) ; Bohuslav, Lukáš (referee)
State attorney's supervision in preliminary criminal proceedings Abstract The diploma thesis relates to State attorney's rights and duties in criminal proceedings. Since the topic of a State Attorney's role in criminal proceedings is broad and the extent of that would exceed the limits of this work, the author have chosen to center the work around supervision of a state attorney as a major part of criminal proceedings that ensures the legality of the criminal process. The work has been split into 6 chapters. In introduction author briefly explains, why he chose the topic, and why he does think this theme is something, that should be worked upon in greater detail. First chapters are concerned with state attorney's office and the scope of its authority that is given to it by the constitution and the statutes. The preliminary criminal proceedings is introduced as a phase of criminal process with its functions and meaning that should is leading to specific decisions. Third chapter is the beginning of the core of this diploma thesis and is dedicated to theoretical description of supervision and its forms. One that can be done strictly by certain state attorney in specific criminal proceeding and the second that is done within the hierarchy of state attorney's offices. Next chapters are about the applications of...
Analysis of Ronald Reagan's foreign policy
Horňák, Jakub ; Veselý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Eichler, Jan (referee)
Even though the Cold War ended almost 30 years ago, it has been one the most discussed phenomenon not only among IR scholars but also within the public. The whole Cold War discourse addresses many controversial question and who ended the Cold War is one of these questions. Basically, there are two schools of thought, one of which gives the credit to General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev and his reform policies. The second one perceives the US President Ronald Reagan and his unapologetic foreign policy as the most decisive factor in the End of the Cold War. By employing the methodology of analysis, this thesis aims to assess the impact of Ronald Reagan and his foreign policy on the End of the Cold War. This thesis tests the hypothesis that Ronald Reagan and his foreign policy were the most decisive factor in the End of the Cold War.
Sino-Russian energy cooperation. Possibilities, reality, perspectives.
Horňák, Jakub ; Voráček, Emil (advisor) ; Lehmannová, Zuzana (referee)
Energy has become one of the symbols of geopolitics of the 21st century as it represents one of the geopolitical instruments such as nuclear weapons, big armies and strong economy. Owing to its increasing status in international system and possible aspirations to superpower status, the attention has been in recent years focused on the People's Republic of China. Nevertheless, PRC's energy self-insufficiency and burgeoning energy consumption have been considered country's sore points. On the other hand, the Russian Federation had to deal with the decline of its power, however, its influence in international system is still considerable owing to its enormous natural resources. By employing the methodology of political economy, this thesis aims to analyze Sino-Russian energy cooperation as well as to outline the perspectives of its development. The hypothesis tested in the thesis is that Sino-Russian energy cooperation is likely to develop well, however, there are some factors that could impede its development.

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