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Purchase and import of tea in the supply of the franchise chain Dobrá čajovna
MATIS, Jan
The aim was to analyse the forms of purchasing and importing tea in the supply system of the franchise chain Dobrá čajovna. The thesis evaluates the current situation and to propose possible measures for improvement on the basis of the aforementioned analysis. The thesis, explains the basic principles of franchising and its advantages and disadvantages are described. Furthermore, the general requirements for food safety and quality control when importing food from other countries are outlined. The specific procedures and processes of buying and importing tea within the Dobrá čajovna franchise chain are analysed. Cost calculations and commission models are also developed. Based on the findings of this thesis, recommendations for improving the process of purchasing and importing tea are proposed. The main outcome of this paper are recommendations for improving the process of buying and importing tea in the franchise chain Dobrá čajovna.
Development of game keeping law on Czech territory from the second half of 18th century to the present time
Matis, Jan ; Soukup, Ladislav (advisor) ; Šouša, Jiří (referee)
103 Summary This diploma thesis is focused on development of the game keeping law from the second half of the eighteenth century till the twentieth century. In the first part of the thesis, in order to provide a comprehensive view on the given issue, a summary of legal development of game keeping law before the year 1754 is outlined, including the oldest legal sources, beginning with "honební regál" issued by Boleslav I. and others. The period of the Thirty Years' War, during which a large downsizing of game ocurred, consequently servingas a basis for "Hunting order" issued by Ferdinand III. on 14th December 1641, prohibiting hunting for three following years and implementing a lot of protective measures, was not omitted. That part of this thesis demonstrates how the contents of gaming is subject to changes over time. At first, gaming was viewed as a sovereign's privilege, afterwards also aristocracy got to enjoy it. Later on, gaming began to include breeding and protection of game itself as well. The major part of the thesis is dedicated to modern laws. Firstly, game keeping law from the government period of Marie Therese and her son Joseph II. is introduced. During these times gaming was subject to economic needs of the monarchy and dangle downsizing of game took place again. Subsequently the attention is...

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