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European Union information policy at the time of the Bangemann's activities in comparison with USA
Mikanová, Helena ; Vlasák, Rudolf (advisor) ; Očko, Petr (referee)
(in English) The thesis "Information Policy of European Union in Bangemann's activities period in comparison with USA" is devoted to the Information policy issue applied by the European Union and the United States of America. The thesis structure is defined at the earliest; afterwards the basic terms are followed. The thesis describes the European Union history, which provides context needed to be able to understand the European Union Information policy. The description and evaluation of the European Information policy in Bangemann's activities period in comparison with USA in the same time period and the possibility of mutual utilization of pros of the Information policy of both countries is the aim of this thesis. The following part is occupied with the comparison of EU and USA Information policy at the beginning of 21st century.
Issues of nutrition and doping in bodybuilding and fitness
Linhartová, Gabriela ; Chrástková, Martina (advisor) ; Vilikus, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: The problems of nutrition and doping in bodybuilding and fitness Purposes: The aim of the thesis was to find differences in the area of nutrition and doping in condition fitness exercisers, active amateur competitors and professional athletes in bodybuilding and fitness, in the area of macro nutrients intake, drinking regimen, dietary supplements and abuse of doping. Methods: For the research, the qualitative method was chosen as a survey. The survey is divided into questions identifying information about problems of nutrition and doping. It contains a combination of open, closed and semi- closed questions. The selected set of examinations was a random sample of condition fitness exercisers, amateur and professional bodybuilding and fitness athletes. Results: The survey shows that although condition fitness exercisers perceive the optimal macronutrient and micronutrient intake, drinking regimen and dietary supplements as part of success in bodybuilding and fitness, their awareness and discipline do not reach the same level as competing respondents (amateurs and professional athletes). The diet of the competitors corresponds more with the recommendations in the literary sources. Minimal differences were found between the nutrition of condition fitness exercisers and athletes (amateur and...
Disparagement as the facts of unfair competition
Mokřížová, Denisa ; Patěk, Daniel (advisor) ; Zahradníčková, Marie (referee)
Disparagement as the facts of unfair competition This master's thesis titled "Disparagement as the facts of unfair competition" deals with various aspects of the legal regulation of this unfair competition practice which is regulated by Act No. 89/2012 Coll., The Civil Code. The thesis also deals with the development of legal regulation in Czech territory, introduces the topic into the European context and compares some partial aspects with the Dutch law. Disparagement is understood to mean an act by which a competitor states or spreads false statement about the situation, performance or product of another competitor, where such a statement can cause harm to that competitor. Disparagement is also an act by which a competitor states and spreads true statement about the situation, performance or product of another competitor, where such a statement is capable of causing harm to that competitor. The aim of this work was a detailed analysis of disparagement as the facts of unfair competition including the assessment of its pros and cons, the presentation of the expert's opinions on its individual aspects and a summary of the possibilities of protection against derogatory practices focusing on the special private law protection provided by the Civil Code in the sections dealing with unfair competition. In this...
Nutrition in bodybuilding and fitness
Linhartová, Gabriela ; Chrástková, Martina (advisor) ; Polášková, Marcela (referee)
Title: The nutrition in bodybuilding and fitness Purposes: The aim of the Bachelor thesis was to reveal differences in nutrition of active competitors in bodybuilding and fitness versus recommendations of publicly available scientific literature about nutrient intake, use of dietary supplements and adherence to drinking in the bulk, cutting and final period of super-compensation. Methods: For the research, the qualitative method was chosen as a survey. The questionnaire is divided into questions about the different periods of preparation for the competition in bodybuilding and fitness. It contains a combination of open and closed questions. The selected set of examinations was a random sample of competitors in different categories of bodybuilding and fitness. Results: In the survey, it was found that competirors usually eat according to recommendations made available to the public. However, individual differences were also found in nutrition intake, drinking, use of dietary supplements in the bulk and cutting period. Were found the specific procedures in nutrition intake, drinking, use of dietary supplements and sweeteners in the period of super-compensation. Key words: Nutrition, competition preparation, competitor, bodybuilding, dietary supplements
European Union information policy at the time of the Bangemann's activities in comparison with USA
Mikanová, Helena ; Vlasák, Rudolf (advisor) ; Očko, Petr (referee)
(in English) The thesis "Information Policy of European Union in Bangemann's activities period in comparison with USA" is devoted to the Information policy issue applied by the European Union and the United States of America. The thesis structure is defined at the earliest; afterwards the basic terms are followed. The thesis describes the European Union history, which provides context needed to be able to understand the European Union Information policy. The description and evaluation of the European Information policy in Bangemann's activities period in comparison with USA in the same time period and the possibility of mutual utilization of pros of the Information policy of both countries is the aim of this thesis. The following part is occupied with the comparison of EU and USA Information policy at the beginning of 21st century.
Competitor's Dominant Position and Its Abuse in the Czech and European Law
Kuckirová, Natalia ; Horáček, Vít (advisor) ; Eichlerová, Kateřina (referee)
- Competitor's Dominant Position and Its Abuse in the Czech and European Law The aim of this thesis is to identify and analyze issues of market dominance and its abuse as one of the most important areas of the competition law. An indispensable part of every analysis of such abuse is also a definition and assessment of the relevant market which we will deal with in a separate section of this thesis. The issue of abuse of a dominant position is analyzed with the help of the competition rules and the judicial practice of the competent authorities, both at the community and national level. First chapters are designed as an introduction to the issue of dominance, offering readers a better understanding of often ambiguous approach to competition law, its restrictions and distortions. We will also be dealing with related terms such as the competitor, the company and their mutual interchangeability. Special attention will be paid to the introduction and further analysis of the relevant market, where the correct definition is the basis for the assessment of any competition case. The issue of relevant market is demonstrated on particular examples, especially on the current case of Student Agency, where the mode of defining the relevant market also decides the final outcome of the case with respect to the...
Competitive strategy: Displacing the competition
Hasanbayova, Sabina ; Krmíčková, Michaela (referee) ; Bartes, František (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on current and future competitive strategy of the chosen enterprise and recommends improvements of this strategy. It specifies main focus of the management in the next five years and suggests effective methods needed to improve competitive strategy of this company.
Implementation process of Competitive Intelligence in selected company
Kulhánková, Nikola ; Matulík, Ondřej (referee) ; Bartes, František (advisor)
This Master´s Thesis introduces options of using Comptitive Intelligence to predict future actions of Competitor. The first part describes the current situation of the company and theoretical assumptions. In the second part are shown possible methods of application of competitive intelligence in the company.
Research of social groups - Czech Judokas
Musil, Jaromír ; Kandert, Josef (advisor) ; Kotík, Michal (referee)
Czech Judo community is a cultural group that is comprised of athletes, coaches and higher referee officials. Nevertheless, this cultural group has one serious problem from the cultural and social term point of view. Every group, or better to say a formation, from which this community consists of, understands its role in this cultural group differently to the others. The research examines the relationships between particular groups. I mainly emphasize the methodology of research in this work.
Unfair advertising
Foltínová, Ľubica ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Zahradníčková, Marie (referee)
The subject of my doctoral thesis is the analysis of the judicial treatment of unfair advertising. The aim of the thesis is to offer a systematic outlook on the legal environment of advertising from a private and a public law perspective. The legal definition of advertising is given in the Advertising Regulation Act, which can be regarded as the most important public act governing unfair advertising and in the Act on the Operation of Radio and Television Broadcasting, which regulates advertising in television, radio and internet broadcasting. All these definitions belong to the public law area. On the other hand, the definition of unfairness can be found in a private law act, namely in the Commercial Code (Act No.513/1991 Coll.). The unfairness of competition (indirectly of unfair advertising as well) is defined with a general clause against unfair competition. As a result of these definitions, unfair advertising could be understood as the activity, which fulfils the legal definition of advertising and at the same time fulfils the general clause against unfair competition. The thesis consists of three extensive chapters. The first chapter describes the history of unfair advertising and the current legal regulation of this subject from an international, a European and a national perspective. This...

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