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International Child Abductions
Karetová, Barbora ; Bříza, Petr (referee)
International Child Abductions Abstract in English This dissertation thesis deals with the issue of International Child Abductions, which is a constantly growing phenomenon. The focus of the legal regulation of international abductions lies within the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (hereinafter referred to as the 1980 Convention), which was adopted on 25 October 1980. There are already 98 signatory States of the Convention. This fact makes the Convention, at least in terms of the number of signatory states, one of the most successful international treaties at all. In spite of the nearly forty years of this Convention, there are still uncertainties in interpretation of certain terms during its application. The introductory part of this work deals mainly with questions of interpretation of basic concepts such as habitual residence or the right to care for a child, as well as the interpretation of individual exemptions from the obligation to return the child to the state of his habitual residence without delay. This section analyzes in particular the case law of the United Kingdom and United States courts, which account for nearly 50 % of all international abductions. Recently, there has been discussion among academics and other professional on the decision- making...
Impact of the Selected Differences Between the Czech Financial Accounting and IFRS on Economy of Private Corporations
Malátová, Denisa ; Ederová, Radmila (referee) ; Hanušová, Helena (advisor)
Diploma thesis focuses on comparison of differences between practices of accounting using Czech accounting law and accounting practises using International financial reporting standards (IAS/IFRS). These differences are shown mainly on structure of mandatory accounting statements and on earnings of Kores Europe s.r.o.
International Child Abductions
Karetová, Barbora ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Pfeiffer, Magdalena (referee) ; Zavadilová, Marta (referee)
International Child Abductions Abstract in English This dissertation thesis deals with the issue of International Child Abductions, which is a constantly growing phenomenon. The focus of the legal regulation of international abductions lies within the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (hereinafter referred to as the 1980 Convention), which was adopted on 25 October 1980. There are already 98 signatory States of the Convention. This fact makes the Convention, at least in terms of the number of signatory states, one of the most successful international treaties at all. In spite of the nearly forty years of this Convention, there are still uncertainties in interpretation of certain terms during its application. The introductory part of this work deals mainly with questions of interpretation of basic concepts such as habitual residence or the right to care for a child, as well as the interpretation of individual exemptions from the obligation to return the child to the state of his habitual residence without delay. This section analyzes in particular the case law of the United Kingdom and United States courts, which account for nearly 50 % of all international abductions. Recently, there has been discussion among academics and other professional on the decision- making...
Der Master "Regionale und Europäische Projektentwicklung" als internationales und interkulturelles Projekt: Eine Analyse der mehrsprachigen, interkulturellen Projektkommunikation per E-Mail.
KLEIN, Susanne
At the Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau, the trinational master program Regional and Eu-ropean Project Management was successfully established in cooperation with the Université de Bretagne Sud (France) and the Jihočeská Univerzita v Českých Budějovi?cích (Czech Re-public). The cooperation of all partners started in 2012. The international project group com-municated primarily via e-mail. With the start of the project in 2012 all data of e-mail commu-nication of the cooperation partners was stored. This collection of e-mails is an authentic and also specific communication material representing a successful project. It is specific for the reason that it is a multilingual communication on the one hand; on the other hand, the data backup over several years provides the possibility to analyze the communications in their de-velopment and sequentiality. With this material, a central topic of project management can be investigated: the project communication. In project management it has been documented sev-eral times that project communication plays a key role in the project's success. On the basis of the complex material described above, I will examine in this analysis the following question: What makes multilingual and intercultural project communication by e-mail successful? After embedding the research subject into the theoretical context, the project work and project control are analyzed in the context of a qualitative analysis. Based on eleven, primarily induc-tive developed analysis categories; four success-promising features can be worked out. These are the combination of e-mail communication with other forms of communication; the prac-ticed multilingualism; the developed group-identity and the changing leadership responsibility within the project group.
Arms trade after year 2000
Neshoda, Jakub ; Eichler, Jan (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
This bacherol thesis deals with arms trade and transfers between years 2001 and 2015. The main objective of this thesis is to formulate possible future development of the arms trade.The first two chapters are devoted to the most important actors of arms trade and possible reasons which cause high degree of demand in selected regions. Last chapter describes possible future development of arms trade.
Cultural Differences Applied in International Marketing : Cases Of McDonalds and Red Bull
Abdulkerimova, Assiyat ; Lhotáková, Markéta (advisor)
The main purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate how culture and cultural differences influence on the international marketing. Also, it demonstrates how international companies deal with cross-cultural issues and problems. First, the importance of culture and two models of cultural dimensions like Hofstede and Trompenaars will be analyzed and discussed. Second, the marketing activities of two international corporations- McDonald's and Red Bull will be discussed and analyzed. The research will be based on secondary bibliographic sources. Also I will express my own opinion during the analysis. The reason why I chose this topic is that on my opinion it is interesting and useful for the modern business entities and for the businesspeople who want to enter new markets.
The role of the Third parties in International Commercial Arbitration
Šedivý, Martin ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Růžička, Květoslav (referee)
The role of the Third parties in International Commercial Arbitration This thesis precisely define the concept of third parties in the field of International Commercial Arbitration as well as the definition of the term itself. According to the author of this thesis, third parties are the key for the process of transformation of the contractual approach in an International Commercial Arbitration in the reaction on the economic reality. This work is based on analyses of laws, comments, literature, academic articles, arbitration awards and case law. This text was created using experiences from an international commerce and transforms actual theoretical contractual approach of the International Commercial Arbitration. Contribution of this thesis lies in completion of knowledges from decision making process and creation of a brand new theoretical concept of International Commercial Arbitration and capture the shift in view of consent to arbitrate. This theory further reflects actual state of the decision making process and the needs of an International Commerce. Using this approach entitles author's theory for the practical use as a model for decision making process of arbitrators and for judges of national courts with regard to recognition and enforcement of the arbitral awards. Thesis is divided into...
The problematics of social cohesion
Havran, Mikuláš ; Hrubec, Marek (advisor) ; Barša, Pavel (referee) ; Jüptner, Jan (referee)
S U M M A R Y This submitted dissertation thesis deals with the problematics of social cohesion through effects analysis of cultural values on the development of social and political relations in a society as such. The efforts of the thesis are not only directed towards articulation of Rawls's principals of justice, but they also reveal the desire to connect with the topic of the basic human rights from which questions of a suitable concept of societies derive. It actually means that the suitable concept in which it would be possible to achieve, from the point of view of intersubjective relations, a sufficient level of social cohesion and that way to strengthen an important factor for sustainability of social relations in societies as such. From the point of view of methodology, these thesis are for sufficient review as well as easier orientation in the whole work divided into 4 parts, which split further into 5 chapters. Before the four parts, the INTRODUCTION comes and it tries to be not only practical, but also academic in style to provide an introductory beginning of my work. Then, it is possible to say that every part of the four in my thesis deals with a research area of social sciences that is related to politological research as such. Nevertheless, my intention is to persuade readers that there is a...
International context of a school ICT coordinator
Blažek, Jiří ; Brdička, Bořivoj (advisor) ; Neumajer, Ondřej (referee)
This thesis debates differences of an ICT coordinator's work in different countries. In its theoretical part, it examines work of an ICT coordinator and If and how this role could be separated to methodical (pedagogical) work and coordinating work and emphasizes how important it is to separate this role from a work of a technician. This work also brings results of various international researches from this field and compares them with a research done in the Czech Republic. Comparing the results reveals that situation of Czech ICT coordinators does not differ in most points from their international counterparts. The two areas that show differences is that the Czech coordinators are more often expected to cover work of a an IT technican and more issues with quality of hardware and internet connection. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Afghanistan in the 'Turning Year' 2014 and Concerns of Surrounding States.
Feistinger, Aleš ; Horák, Slavomír (advisor) ; Aslan, Emil (referee)
This research paper focuses on "abrupt changes" in Afghanistan during 2014. It argues that very important changes in one states policy should affect also approach of other countries. First, it inspects the two major events - the presidential election and the signing of both Bilateral Strategic Agreement and Agreement on Status of Military forces with NATO. The study is not only describing those issues, but also outlines the possible effect and signals for other countries. The paper then concludes the state of Afghanistan by the end of 2014. In second part, the study explores the major changes in foreign cooperation of neighboring countries and regional key players with Afghanistan. The study monitors long-term trends in their cooperation with Afghanistan and focuses also on security issues. The more these trends have changed, the more the Afghan events affected international relations.

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