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Struggle for National Identity in 80's the 19" Century
Kutová, Karolina ; Doubek, Vratislav (advisor) ; Řepa, Milan (referee)
The aim of my thesis is to analyse social and economic situation in Bohemia considering nationalism as a basic political idea of both Czech liberal political parties, and so to map a change in the leading positions in Czech liberal politics. This analysis also enables to appraise the goals of Young Czechs and Old Czechs who were the only representatives of Czech nation with regard to efforts of German liberal politics in Bohemia.
Comparison of the Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations and the Regulation on the law applicable to contractual obligations (Rome I)
Kutová, Karolina ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Dobiáš, Petr (referee)
79 Summary The purpose of my thesis is to analyse Rome Convention and Rome I Regulation and find out the differences between them. The reason for my research is arising amount of contracts with international elements and my interest in European Private International Law. The thesis is composed of three parts, each of them dealing with different aspects of the problem. Part One is introductory and defines basic terminology used in the thesis. The part is subdivided into two chapters. Chapter One describes Private International Law and explains the notion, methods of regulation, conflict rules and connecting factors in general and choice of law. Chapter Two deals with the notion European Private International Law, its meaning, and its sources of law and discusses application of Private International Law. Part Two compares particular legal institutes of Convention and Regulation except contracts with weaker contractual party. The Part consists of eight chapters. They are focused on legal base, applicability, international element, statutes of obligation and its limitations, some questions of International Private Law, role of Court of Justice, relationship to other legal tools, and special position of some member states. Part Three is subdivided into two chapters and summarized all knowledge. Chapter One...
Struggle for National Identity in 80's the 19" Century
Kutová, Karolina ; Doubek, Vratislav (advisor) ; Hlavačka, Milan (referee)
The aim of my thesis is to analyse social and economic situation in Bohemia considering nationalism as a basic political idea of both Czech liberal political parties, and so to map a change in the leading positions in Czech liberal politics. This analysis also enables to appraise the goals of Young Czechs and Old Czechs who were the only representatives of Czech nation with regard to efforts of German liberal politics in Bohemia.
Struggle for National Identity in 80's the 19" Century
Kutová, Karolina ; Doubek, Vratislav (advisor) ; Hlavačka, Milan (referee)
The aim of my thesis is to analyse social and economic situation in Bohemia considering nationalism as a basic political idea of both Czech liberal political parties, and so to map a change in the leading positions in Czech liberal politics. This analysis also enables to appraise the goals of Young Czechs and Old Czechs who were the only representatives of Czech nation with regard to efforts of German liberal politics in Bohemia.
Proper law of contract under the Rome Convention and the Rome I Regulation
Kutová, Karolina ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Brodec, Jan (referee)
The aim of my thesis is to analyze the proper law under the Rome Convention and the Rome I Regulation and find out the differences and similarities between them. The reasons for my research are my interest in this topic and importance of such legal forms for contractual obligations mentioned above for the development of the European Union. The thesis is composed of introduction, four parts and conclusion. Parts One and Two are general and introductory. The core of this thesis is represented by the part Three, which has analytic character, and the part Four, which is summarizing the previous text. Part One is subdivided into five chapters. Chapter One describes Private International Law and explains the notion and methods of regulation. Chapters Two, Three, Four and Five deal with the European Private International Law (EPIL). They characterize notion, meaning, and sources of law and principles of application of EPIL. Part Two is concerned with the Rome Convention and the Rome I Regulation in general. It outlines creation, structure, scope of the Convention and the Regulation; and describes international element. Part Three being subdivided into four chapters analyzes the proper law of contract under the Rome Convention and the Rome I Regulation. It focuses on ascertaining of the applicable law for...
Struggle for National Identity in 80's the 19" Century
Kutová, Karolina ; Doubek, Vratislav (advisor) ; Řepa, Milan (referee)
The aim of my thesis is to analyse social and economic situation in Bohemia considering nationalism as a basic political idea of both Czech liberal political parties, and so to map a change in the leading positions in Czech liberal politics. This analysis also enables to appraise the goals of Young Czechs and Old Czechs who were the only representatives of Czech nation with regard to efforts of German liberal politics in Bohemia.
Comparison of the Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations and the Regulation on the law applicable to contractual obligations (Rome I)
Kutová, Karolina ; Dobiáš, Petr (referee) ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor)
79 Summary The purpose of my thesis is to analyse Rome Convention and Rome I Regulation and find out the differences between them. The reason for my research is arising amount of contracts with international elements and my interest in European Private International Law. The thesis is composed of three parts, each of them dealing with different aspects of the problem. Part One is introductory and defines basic terminology used in the thesis. The part is subdivided into two chapters. Chapter One describes Private International Law and explains the notion, methods of regulation, conflict rules and connecting factors in general and choice of law. Chapter Two deals with the notion European Private International Law, its meaning, and its sources of law and discusses application of Private International Law. Part Two compares particular legal institutes of Convention and Regulation except contracts with weaker contractual party. The Part consists of eight chapters. They are focused on legal base, applicability, international element, statutes of obligation and its limitations, some questions of International Private Law, role of Court of Justice, relationship to other legal tools, and special position of some member states. Part Three is subdivided into two chapters and summarized all knowledge. Chapter One...
Typology of consumer in the tea market, as a brand characteristic
Kůtová, Karolina ; Tahal, Radek (advisor) ; Tolarová, Marie (referee)
The Bachelor Thesis entitled " Typology of consumer in the tea market, as a brand characteristic" characterizes tea consumers of various brands and their consumer behavior. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part presents the importance of market segmentation, consumer behavior, consumer typology and methodology of marketing research. The practical part focuses on the tea market conditions, including the questionnaire survey with the purpose to describe consumers of the biggest players in the tea market.
Selected issues in financial market regulations
Spozdil, Jaroslav ; Daňhel, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Kutová, Karolína (referee)
This thesis aims to provide the reader with an overview and understanding of arbitration proceedings and conclusion of arbitration agreements within the context of the Czech legal framework. Arbitration clauses in various forms are often an integral part of trade agreements but are also regularly included in consumer contracts such as loan or insurance agreements. The first part of the thesis provides a general overview of the financial market regulation which serves as the common framework allowing various legal entities to operate within the local market environment. The topic of regulation is discussed within the second section of the thesis which is structured into 4 stand-alone chapters. These chapters describe the institute of arbitration, its requisites and the various forms of arbitration agreements while also analyzing the changes of the statutory legal framework in the context of the current amendment which came into effect in April 2012. The analysis of the arbitration clauses is especially consumer-focused, searching to elaborate on questions such as what consequences can entering into an arbitration agreement have on a subject in a legal relationship, what are the obligations stemming from entering into such agreement and what are the options of withdrawing from such agreements.

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