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Transition economy and privatization in Mongolia: case study: analysis of voucher privatization in Mongolia
Khurelbaatar, Baigali ; Mlčoch, Lubomír (advisor) ; Glazar, Ondřej (referee)
Title: Transition economy and Privatization in Mongolia Subtitle: Analysis of voucher privatization in Mongolia Author: Khurelbaatar Baigali Supervisor: Prof. Ing. Lubomír Mlčoch.CSc Abstract: The voucher privatization was one of the biggest economic action during transition economy. However, the main consequences of such action were unexpected, very rapid and it was a political action rather than economical. Also Mongolian citizens' disapproval of the voucher privatization is still great after 20 years. But in year 2011, Mongolian government approved using very similar method for the privatization on mining sector, named a "Tavan Tolgoi" privatization. This thesis focuses on a particular process of the Mongolian by comparing between Russian and Czech voucher privatization. Comparative study with both qualitative and quantitative research methods is carried based on the data of three countries; economic indices and questionnaire were collected by author. In this study, the whole process is described and the main part of the thesis focuses on analysis of the free voucher allocating method and its advantages as well as disadvantages. The aim of the thesis is to reveal the true impacts of the voucher privatization and ultimately try to answer whether it is social confusion or it is a non-recommended method.

Compare the functioning of professional and amateur football club
Kolísek, Ondřej ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Hrabinec, Jiří (referee)
1 Abstract Author of thesis: Bc. Ondřej Kolísek Supervisor of thesis: PaedDr. Ladislav Pokorný Title of thesis: Porovnání fungování profesionálního a amatérského fotbalového klubu Problems of thesis (page 9): 1) There is legislation that governs functioning of professional and amateur football club? 2) How do professional and amateur football club? 3) What is diference leadership clubs for professional and amateur fotbal club? 4) What is diference background of professional and amateur football club? 5) What is diference financing and budgets of professional and amateur football club? Target of thesis (page 9): The target of thesis is to imagine, to specify and compare the particular factors, which interacts functioning of football clubs, and map and Compaq the basic prerequisities for successful functioning football clubs in the practice, and economic situation with regard to thein financing and budgets. Tasks of thesis (page 9): 1) The bibliographic, electronic and human resources to find a theoretical basis for the functioning of the issue of professional and amateur football clubs, and in the theoretical part the issues and their belonging to imagine. 2) Analysis observation and documents. 3) The creation ofquestionnaires for football club. 4) Based on the results of research to establish the relevant...

Plan Colombia - Cooperation of US and Colombian Government
Tomeš, Miroslav ; Karásek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Rychnovská, Dagmar (referee)
of thesis: Plan Colombia - Cooperation of US and Colombian government Author: Miroslav Tomeš This thesis should introduces to the reader the antidrug project known as Plan Colombia. This plan is based on cooperation of US and Colombian government. The work should as well describe history and details of colombian armed conflict between the official colombian army, guerillas and paramilitaries. Work introduces drug cartels, which had operated on colombian territory for forty years and main armed groups influencing political and economical progress in Colombia. My work contains human rights issues in colombian civil war.

Study of H3+ recombination in selected quantum states
Varju, Jozef ; Glosík, Juraj (advisor) ; Votava, Ondřej (referee) ; Novotný, Oldřich (referee)
Title: Study of H3 + recombination in selected quantum states Author: Jozef Varju Department : Department of Surface and Plasma Science Supervisor of the doctoral thesis: Prof. RNDr. Juraj Glosík, DrSc., Department of Surface and Plasma Science Abstract: In this work measurement of the effective recombination rate coefficient of H3 + dominated and recombination governed afterglow plasma at 77 K and 145 K are presented. Population of para-H3 + in the studied plasma has been varied by using para enriched H2 as a precursor along with normal H2. Time resolved NIR-CRDS was used to in-situ measure the number density evolution of the two lowest rotational states of H3 + . Measurements at different para to ortho H3 + ratios, at otherwise identical conditions, allowed for extrapolation of the effective recombination rate coefficient of pure para-H3 + and ortho-H3 + . From measured dependences on the buffer gas densities the values of the recombination rate coefficients for the binary and ternary channel are determined of para-H3 + and ortho-H3 + . Keywords: recombination, spectroscopy, H3 + , para H2

Legal position of an arbitrator in international commercial arbitration
Nevařil, Vít ; Růžička, Květoslav (advisor) ; Kučera, Zdeněk (referee)
This diploma thesis concentrates on the issue of the legal position of arbitrator in international commercial arbitration proceedings. In chapter one of the first part the author concentrates on the origins and history of arbitration proceedings and international arbitration proceedings in Greek and Roman Antiquity, in the Middle Ages, in the modern age until now. Within the historical development the thesis also describes individual international agreements which govern international commercial arbitration as such. In this chapter the author also asks fundamental questions concerning the principles of the functioning of arbitration proceedings. In its second chapter the thesis first concentrates on defining ADR and arbitration proceedings with an emphasis given on the finding of nodal points between ADR and arbitration proceedings. The author tends to the opinion that the arbitration proceedings are part of ADR. In the following part of this chapter the thesis concentrates on an analysis of the international element in contractual obligations and the elementary difference between the international arbitration proceedings and the in-country arbitration proceedings. In the first chapter of the second part the author proceeds to the analysis of fundamental requirements for the person of arbitrator....

Slovak pension reform
Lukačovský, Tomáš ; Vostrovská, Zdenka (advisor) ; Nohál, Martin (referee)
This essay inquires of retirement system in Slovakia. In the first theoretical part author brings the retirement system in, its evolution and character. Also inform about genesis of reform and introduce its legislative basic. In the second part of essay author analyses period of time when the government was changed twice. Every government set up the pension system according to its ideas. The main target of this essay is to recalculate that changes and point at real impact in form of deficit, public debt or in form of saver.

Potential of rural tourism as a development factor for Berounsko and Křivoklátsko
BROŽENSKÁ, Lucie
This diploma thesis evaluate tourism in Karlštejnsko and Křivoklátsko regions. These questions were firstly evaluated from sight of quantity which shown offer range of touristic activities and activities in selected regions. The points of the next research are estimations of government, promoter subjects and information centres in question of importance of case country-side tourist traffic and level of its support from public domain.

Who are environmental journalists?
Doležalová, Petra ; Novák, Arnošt (advisor) ; Hladík, Radim (referee)
(english) The thesis deals with the environmental journalist, I use gatekeeper concept. The aim is to identify working routines and relationship with environmental and nature. In the first part, I complicate the theoretical basis. I first concerned with social constructionism of issue, media communication and key terms in media and environment. In empirical part is used the qualitative research strategy - an analysis of interviews with environmental journalists from news journals, weekly magazines and websites and analysis of information sources. I described relationship, opinions and values of environmental journalists to environment and nature. I identified the working routines and I completed it by the analysis of information sources. Important information sources are expert, non governance organization, states institutions in the environmental area. Experts and states institutions are primary defining. This research confirmed authority orientation of news. Journalists feel the autonomy in selection of topic, but I recorded pressures and controls from the media organizations. Journalists have a close relationship to nature and the environment, its protection is seen as important. Conservation lies in the modesty and sustainability.

Possible stabilization effects of returnable incomes in municipal development on the example of municipalities of various sizes
Šimánek, Zbyněk ; Peková, Jitka (advisor) ; Měrtlová, Libuše (referee)
This thesis focuses on specific forms of long term development stabilization by using returnable incomes in Czech municipalities of various sizes. Stabilization is appropriate when unexpected (negative) events may occur, when assuring continuity of investment activities, or financing extensive development projects. Traditional form of Keynesian countercyclical stabilization has not been confirmed on analyzed municipalities. Conversely, fiscal and budgetary behavior of the municipalities has been procyclical. The author points out the necessity of stabilization on the municipal level due to a long term non-conceptual fiscal policy of the Czech government.

Design and Politics in CR
Boušková, Monika ; Havlásek Tatarová, Lucie (advisor) ; Raudenský, Martin (referee)
Title: Design and Politics in Czech Summary: Design and Politics in the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) The first official organization for design was established by the Czechoslovakian government in 1964. Since it was prohibited to use a word "design" in the name of the newly established organization, because it promoted the "forbidden style" of Western Europe, the organization was called The Council for Creative Culture of the Production. The Council was composed of ministries' representatives and the secretariat, which focused on design exhibitions and their evaluation. The Council also began to cooperate on the international level. In 1967, the Czechoslovakian Council was accepted into the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design (ICSID). After the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968, the Council for Creative Culture of the Production was renamed according to soviet standard to the Institute of Technological Aesthetics. The Institute continued in its work, focusing mainly on exhibitions and project exchanges solely with other socialist countries. After the Velvet Revolution in 1989, Czechoslovakia was in 1993 divided into two separate states - the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. And so was the Institute, which was replaced by two new distinct design organizations. The...