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Job opportunities in the EU institutions and language skills. Case study aimed to staff at regional offices of the Czech Republic in the EU
HANDLÍŘOVÁ, Barbora
The goal of this work is to confirm or disprove the hypothesis that all official languages of the EU are not being used within the EU institutions and the number of used languages is reduced significantly. We will also find out languages and other criteria which are required from potential applicants for a job in the EU institutions and in the regional representations. This work is divided into two parts theoretical and practical. In the theoretical part, the author describes the institutional system of EU and Permanent Regional Representations of the Czech Republic to the European Union. Moreover we will focuses on the division of languages into 3 groups official, authentic and working languages. And the last chapter is dedicated to the recrutement of employees to the EU institutions. The practical part will follow the theoretical one with a case study based on two types of questionnaires concerning workers of Permanent Regional Representations of the Czech Republic to the EU and their linguistic and other qualifications required for this job.
Linguistic regime of the Switzerland: theory and practise
DROŽOVÁ, Alžběta
The topic of this thesis is the language regime of Swiss Confederation: theory and practice. The first part will deal with the theoretical basis of this issue and is divided into two chapters. The first of these briefly expresses the Swiss history and provides some basic information about the Swiss Confederation, more significant is devoted to the distribution of languages in the territory of this state. In the next chapter Switzerland is described in terms of its administrative structure and distribution of power. The second part of the thesis represents its core. I deal with the legal treatment of linguistic diversity, I concern especially with the Constitution and several other laws which are essential to the functioning of multilingualism. The last chapter of the thesis is a list of several areas of everyday life in the Swiss Confederation which are largely influenced by existence of multilingualism. The conclusion of the thesis evaluates whether all languages are really used strictly equal or whether any of them is in practical repressed.

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