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The General Meeting of a Joint-Stock Company
Kovaříková, Kateřina ; Štenglová, Ivana (referee) ; Čech, Petr (advisor)
General Meeting of the joint-stock copany The aim and purpose of this thesis is a comprehensive summary and description dealing with the problem of the General Meeting of the joint stock company. At the same time, this work attempts to draw attention to the basic practical problems that are related to the General Meeting of the company. This paper therefore attempts to characterise the fundamental issues with the assistance of the court findings and legal sciences. At the same time this work is trying to highlight the latest changes that have occurred in connection with transposition of the Directive Nr. 2007/36/EC of 11 July 2007 "on the exercise of certain rights of shareholders in listed companies" in our legal system. The structure of this work is conceived from the perspective of the course of the General Meeting, where individual chapters are arranged chronologically. The only exceptions are the last two chapters dealing with the rights of shareholders in General Meeting and the decision of the sole shareholder in the scope of the General Meeting. Although the first of these chapters relates to the previous, I consider it necessary, to summarize the rights of shareholders at a General Meeting within a single chapter, and to provide a comprehensive picture of the rights that are given to the...

The role of the MERCOSUR in the economic integration of Latin America
Švecová, Petra ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Steinmetzová, Dana (referee)
This Bachelor thesis deals in particular with the Mercosur integration, its history and progress which he went gone through the time. In the first chapter is Mercosur presented together with its Association Agreement, i.e. the agreement with states, with which is Mercosur trying to build functioning mutual relations. The most important part is presentation of a new member State - Venezuela - as a major factor, which strongly affects the inside affairs of Mercosur. In the second part is analysed trade between Mercosur and the selected countries, which is located on the continent of Latin America.

Tourism and Terrorism
Nováková, Alena ; Fialová, Dana (advisor) ; Vystoupil, Jiří (referee)
The main objective of this study is to describe the changes that tourism industry has made because of the terrorist activities around the world. Further to study impacts that terrorist attacks have had on tourism and try to find a possibility how to prevent and minimize the negative impacts of terrorism. The study method is bibliographic search of literature and internet sources. Egypt has been chosen as a case study because in this country there are big impacts of terrorism on tourism industry. The study higlights the main motivation factors that affect tourists when they choose their holiday destination. It indicates that tourism is highly resistant industry. Final part deals with crisis management, the possibility how to prevent crisis and how to reduce their impacts. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Debt relief process influence on least developed countries
Rosenkranc, Filip ; Němečková, Tereza (advisor) ; Řehořová, Veronika (referee)
Bachelor thesis examines the problem of external debt of developing countries and also the initiatives that try to solve this problem. The biggest part deals with two initiatives: HIPC (Heavily Indebted Poor Countries) and MDRI (Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative). I examine the process and evolution of these initiatives and also their results, whether total amnount of debt relief or the decrease of ratio debt indicators. I further examine the impact of debt relief processes on the participating countries, especially the increase in poverty reducing expenditures and whether the debt sustainability is reached. I emphasize critical views of these initiatives, current problems and issues that will need further attention. The debt relief process and its effects are demonstrated on the example of one particular country - Uganda.

Common European framework of reference for languages and its application in teaching German as a foreign language in Czech conditions
Nosková, Ludmila ; Berglová, Eva (advisor) ; Rössler, Paul (referee)
The airn of this diplorna thesis is to analyze the Common European Framework oJ ReJerence Jor Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assesment (CEF) and its irnportant by-product, the European Language Portfolio (ELP). Also the current situation of foreign language teaching in the Czech Republic after the release of the abovernentioned docurnents will be dealt with. The scope ofthis thesis will be focused rnainly ofGerrnan as a foreign language and its position arnong other foreign languages taught in the Czech Republic. An analysis of chosen German language textbooks used in current language education is included. The analysis is focused on the textbooks' fulfilling the criteria of current European language policy. The explorative study included in this thesis focuses on the language teachers' awareness of the issue of CEF and ELP and their opinions on advantages and disadvantages ofthe two docurnents concerned. Using the outcorne ofthe study, we try to articulate our own suggestions on improving the CEF.

Common european framework of reference for languages and its application in teaching German as a foreign language in Czech conditions
Nosková, Ludmila ; Rössler, Paul (referee) ; Berglová, Eva (advisor)
The airn of this diplorna thesis is to analyze the Common European Framework oJ ReJerence Jor Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assesment (CEF) and its irnportant by-product, the European Language Portfolio (ELP). Also the current situation of foreign language teaching in the Czech Republic after the release of the abovernentioned docurnents will be dealt with. The scope ofthis thesis will be focused rnainly ofGerrnan as a foreign language and its position arnong other foreign languages taught in the Czech Republic. An analysis of chosen German language textbooks used in current language education is included. The analysis is focused on the textbooks' fulfilling the criteria of current European language policy. The explorative study included in this thesis focuses on the language teachers' awareness of the issue of CEF and ELP and their opinions on advantages and disadvantages ofthe two docurnents concerned. Using the outcorne ofthe study, we try to articulate our own suggestions on improving the CEF.

Lost property - the work and motherhood
Linková, Naděžda ; Vodochodský, Ivan (advisor) ; Hájek, Martin (referee)
Diploma thesis "Lost property - the work and motherhood" is trying to capture the experience of motherhood and life strategy of mothers - university graduates who - even partially - started working earlier than is usual in Czech Republic. Before their kids were 2 years old. There are six stories of motherhood that are both similar and different from each other. All focused on work and career lives of those mothers. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Non-standard problems in mathematics education
Horkel, Jan ; Zapotilová, Eva (referee) ; Tichá, Marie (advisor)
My diploma-work wants to deal with non-standard task in math area. Theoretical part of this work wants to define the meaning of this term and summarize works and statements of contemporary experts. It want to name and divide the most important types of non-standard tasks, try find sources of them and find advantiges and difficulties of using them in teaching of math. Description of task-solving process and motivation in general are also involved. Practical part of my diploma work consists of analyse of children's solution of selected non-standard tasks and questionaires, that were given to teachers, to get a brief look into a reality of using them in teaching of math. . Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Liturgical qualifications of church organists:ideals and reality
Gabrielová, Markéta ; Eliáš, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Mrňávek, Tomáš (referee)
Liturgy is the supreme expression of the Roman Catholic Church and that is the reason we must pursue it as well as we can ass it is mentioned in the Constitution on the Holy Liturgy Sancrosanctum concilium. Liturgical music and singing are an integral part of the Divine Service, it should be properly mastered by organists and other musicians who participate on the service. That is why I dedicate a substantial part of my work to the liturgy itself. The organists should also know regulations and directions under which liturgical music is performed. That is the purpose of the second part of my work. The results of the research described in the third part of the work show that the majority of organists perform their profession in a very good standard, that the quality of their work does not depend on the size of the community they live in. Nevertheless, those coming from smaller settlements might have more problems. They are mostly well qualified and educated musicians. They also try to be good Christians but their theological education is a bit worse. Litoměřice Diocese offers them further education in the form of regular courses and majority of them gladly participate and appreciate them. A larger problem seems to be a lack of musicians interested in organ playing among believers as well as...

Regulation of Advertising of Drugs - Education of Consumer
Rojko, Ivan ; Durdisová, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Minárik, Pavol (referee)
The main objective of my diploma thesis was to explain the principles and basic terms of drug policy in the Czech Republic, and to illustrate all the issues of government regulations in this area. This paper is trying to confront two different kinds of health services. The first one based on liberal principles, without any government intervention (system in USA), and the second one demarcating with regulations and restrictions, devoid of any free market fundamentals (system in EU). It describes the relationship between patient and doctor, and points out the different number of information, they dispose of. This paper is trying to explain the problem of skewed distribution of information in society. It presents how the government regulations in the free market area destroy the source allocation efficiency and goes against the satisfaction of customers' needs.