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Ecology and Law – Permission procedures for the construction and operation of industrial plants
Matějíková, Lucie ; Žák, Květoslav (advisor) ; Spirit, Michal (referee)
The subject of this Master's Thesis is a description of administrative and similar proceedings leading to issue of permits, consents, statements and expert opinions needed for the implementation of entrepreneurial plans that could potentially have negative impacts on the environment. This Thesis describes the process of environmental impact assessment (so called EIA) and its specifics, as well as its relevance for further administrative proceedings. Other subject of analyses is the integrated permit, a document that substitutes selected individual administrative deeds, and also the very permits, consents and statements intended to protect the individual environmental departments (such as air, water, landscape) or to regulate environmentally relevant activities (e.g. waste treatment). Subject of analyses are also the permission procedures pursuant to the Construction Act that ensure the protection of the common public interest on environment protection by the means of so called binding opinions of environmental protection authorities necessary in the land-use and construction permit issue proceedings as well as in other land-use planning activities. The aim of this Thesis is to describe specific aspects of the individual approval proceedings and their mutual procedural and factual correlation in order to eliminate interpretation difficulties caused by the fragmented legal regulation in the area of environmental protection legislation.
Bodies of a joint-stock company
Matějíková, Lucie ; Kříž, Radim (advisor) ; Labancz, Ladislav (referee)
The thesis presents a comparison of the legal provisions of the Czech Republic and Austria in terms of the internal structure of a joint-stock company. It focuses on the powers of individual bodies, their members, meetings and relationsships. Furthermore a discussion of the relationsship between the company and a member of its Board of directors, including his liability for damages, is presented.

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