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Private international law in South Korea compared to Czech legal regulation
Cha, Ji Yun ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Brodec, Jan (referee)
[Private International Law in South Korea Compared to Czech Legal Regulation] Abstract The thesis deals with Private International Law of South Korea and sets as its goal to give a comprehensive overview on Korean Private International Law. Its another goal to be set is to make a comparison between Korean and Czech Private International Law. The thesis consists of an introduction, five chapters and a conclusion. The first chapter focuses on the term of ‚Private International Law' in South Korea and the Czech Republic, giving a good theoretical starting point to understand the topic of the paper. Besides, it deals with the position of Private International Law in legal system of each country as well. The second chapter looks into and compares the ways how the law of each country regulates private legal relations with foreign factors and provides so the theoretical basis for understanding of the work. The third chapter deals with legal sources of Private International Law of each country. It points out differences and similarities between various legal sources that are valid for each country. The fourth chapter focuses on Korean Private International Law Act. The author analyses and provides with a concise explanation of Articles of the Act while making simple comparison between Korean and Czech or European...
Evaluation of the Impact of Banking Regulation on the Stability of Banking Sector in CEE EU Members
Wang, Mengyao ; Jeřábek, Petr (advisor) ; Ji, Yuemei (referee) ; Svoboda, Karel (referee)
The thesis studies the impact of European banking regulatory reforms on the stability of Central and Eastern European countries after the financial crisis with the annual data from Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia from 2009 to 2019. The thesis reaches several conclusions. Firstly, increasing minimum Tier 1 capital adequacy ratio through CRR/CRD IV did not significantly promote the bank stability in sample countries. However, total capital adequacy ratio is found to have positive and significant association with overall insolvency risk. Secondly, relaxing restrictions would have negative impact on bank stability measured by bank z-score. Thirdly, countries that are more open on the regulation may have more stable banks, while tighter entry restrictions boost bank fragility. Fourthly, when only taking deposit insurance variables as explanatory variables, increasing the level of deposit insurance coverage may dampen the bank stability. However, when controlling other regulation and supervision indexes, the results do not show any significant effect of deposit insurance scheme on bank z-score. Lastly, the supervisory variables are not significantly associated with bank stability in sample countries.
Visegrad Group: Transition of banking sector from "single bank" system to the current global commercial banking system
Masarikova, Miroslava ; Teplý, Petr (advisor) ; Svoboda, Karel (referee) ; Ji, Yuemei (referee)
The aim of this dissertation is to provide a detailed quantitative and qualitative assessment of the banking system currently in place in the Visegrad countries, as well as its transition from the Soviet system to a capitalist market-oriented system. The empirical part of this study focuses on estimating the stability of the banking system, the impact of regulations and supervision on the stability of this system the performance and effectiveness (productivity) of the system, and the impact of banking sector performance on economic growth. Two different methods are used for the data analysis: panel data regression with random effect model and traditional ratio analysis based on DuPont formula and other financial ratios, which were constructed using historical data taken from Bank Scope, together with random-effects GLS regression. The results suggest that, as measured by z-score, Slovakia had the most stable banking sector in most years, followed by Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic. Additionally, according to the regression analysis, the imposition of strict requirements for banks applying for licenses in Visegrad countries has led to greater banking system stability, while prohibiting additional banking activities-such as real estate, insurance, securities, or other non-financial...
To the ideal-realism of the reason in the Phenomenology about the spirit: a reading about the dialectic of the Consciousness-Consciousness of self reason
Oh, Ji-Ho ; Monseu, Nicolas (advisor) ; Goddard, Jean-Christophe (referee)
This paper aims to comprehend the Hegelian conception of truth as presented in the first three parts of the Phenomenology of Spirit, respectively on Consciousness, Self-Consciousness, and Reason. In doing so, we presuppose that it is the question of the truth which forms the major issue of the Phenomenology, and that Hegel answers this question with his idealism which is suggested in the third part on Reason. So this paper intends to consider these three chapters as a whole around the question on the truth and to reconstruct the process of establishing the idealism of reason, which forms continuity between these parts.
An investigation into the influence of modern dance of the USA on the development of contemporary dance in Korea
Lee, Ji-Eun ; Kubicová, Ivanka (advisor) ; Gremlicová, Dorota (referee)
This study explores the development of contemporary dance of Korea from the viewpoint of the North American contemporary dance. I have endeavored to examine the contrasting social context of Korea and the USA. In considering the historical context of American contemporary dance, I have explored pioneers of the style according to their era. The contextual analysis of the developmental aspects of Korean contemporary dance was studied by decade from the 1970s.Determining the present condition of Korean contemporary dance, through cross analysis and comparison with the North American dance from which it gained significant influence from, in order to present the developmental trend of contemporary dance in Korea has been the objective of this dissertation

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