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International mutual investment promotion and protection agreements
Strählová, Michaela ; Balaš, Vladimír (referee) ; Šturma, Pavel (advisor)
Bilateral Investment Treaties, Czech Investment Treaties, Illustrated on Case CME v. CR The purpose of my thesis is to analyze the progression of investing in foreign countries, multi- and bilateral investment treaties, explain the most common structure and define the key terms of these documents. Living in Czech Republic, I focus on treaties that Czech Republic is bound by. To illustrate the topic based upon real life experience, I chose to describe a case well known to the public, the case between CME and CR. The thesis itself is composed of six chapters, each of them dealing with different aspects of international investment law. Chapter One explains the reasons why I chose this theme for my work. It also explains the goals set forth in this thesis. Chapter Two is an introduction to the topic itself. It describes the situation in the global market and the need for mutual consent in the area of cross border investing. It also provides a brief history of cross border investing. Chapter Three is the most voluminous of all chapters. Its contents include the bilateral investment treaties (also referred to as "BIT") generally. The chapter is subdivided into six parts that reflect the six central terms present in all BITs. These terms are as follows: investment, investor, treatment of investments,...

Methodical process of downhill skiing for childern with cerebral palsy
Šedivý, Pavel ; Matošková, Petra (referee) ; Hruša, Jan (advisor)
Title of the thesis: Methodical process of downhill skiing for children with cerebral palsy Objective: To present and apply in practice methodical process of downhill skiing for hemiparetic children with cerebral palsy. Method: The study was formed by the method of case essay. We used methods of observation, interview, question-forms and use of medical documentation. Issues: We realized that, during the summary of presently known information and on the basis of practical ski teaching of the handicapped, there are special differences in methodical process of health children and hemiparetic cerebral palsy handiccaped. It is always necessary to respect current health conditions of the child and to proceed according to present circumstances. Skiing of hemiparetic handicapped can be a positive activity, with a view to improvement of mobility, fitness and social integration. It is recommended to consult possible negative effects with a specialist. Keywords: handicap, methodical process, skiing, cerebral palsy

International aspects of sentencing war criminals after 1945
Eichler, Jan ; Soukup, Ladislav (referee) ; Kuklík, Jan (advisor)
74 Summary Legal Aspects of International Punishment for Committing War Crimes after 1945 The Second World War was a global military conflict which involved majority of the world's nations and which became with more than 60 million victims the largest, deadliest and most devastating conflict in human history. The causes of the war were constituted by the consequences of the Treaty of Versailles, which enhanced the feeling of humiliation in defeated countries, especially in Germany, and economic crisis in the late twenties and thirties, commonly known as the Great Depression, which fundamentally undermined a large number of countries, thereby allowing the rise of the Nazis, led by Adolf Hitler, and other totalitarian regimes throughout Europe. The Second World War has been accompanied with unprecedented level of crimes against humanity, war crimes and inhumane treatment of prisoners of war. Unlike all previous conflicts the course of the fighting much more affected civilian population and led to huge rate of casualties. Victims among civilians account for two thirds of the estimated 60 million victims. Many civilians died because of disease, starvation, massacres, bombing and deliberate genocidal actions and other war crimes committed by German as well as Japanese forces on the Axis-occupied territories. The...

Integration of children from special classes into elementary schools
Petřinová, Lucie ; Šumníková, Pavlína (referee) ; Mrkosová, Eva (advisor)
This thesis deals with integration of children from special classes into elementary schools. Its aim is to find out whether this integration contributes to improving of mutual relations and whether it improves motivation to live a good-quality life . The theoretical part is derived from professional literarure, describes and defines expressions connected with pre-school education and compulsory education. It also specifies health différencies of school children, deals with integration, child and behaviour development disorders, cephalonia and speech disorders. Through the research ,the children integration into a particular school is investigated in the practical part. The integration of five children in a particular school is observed through questionnaires , observations and dialoges.

Analysis of the church sermons in the SDA Church of the Slovak Republic pointing to the questions of the quality of life
Javorková, Terézia ; Beneš, Jiří (referee) ; Procházka, Pavel (advisor)
Thesis is dealing with analysis of the church sermons in the SDA Church of the Slovak Republic (further just SDA Church). The aim of the thesis is to evaluate and to analyse the qualitative requirements of the sacral sermon directed at the quality of life. Thesis is divided to a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part defines quality of life and its requirements of life regarding tridimensionality of a human. The practical part carries out analysis of the sacral sermons samples of the SDA Church and the project survey performed by questionnaires. The author analyses fifty sermons of the SDA Church and surveys the living condition of the homiletic area with the concern on the questions of the quality of life. The results are compared with the theory and in the end there are stimuli reported for the contemporary homiletic practise.

Multichannel blind deconvolution of color images
Brantál, František ; Šorel, Michal (referee) ; Šroubek, Filip (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to get acquainted with methods for degradation removal (deconvolution) in scalar images in the case when no apriori information about the shape of convolution masks is known (blind deconvolution) but more than one image acquisition with different degradation is available (multichannel deconvolution). Propose possible approaches for extending blind deconvolution into multivalued (color) images using regularization forms. Implement proposed techniques and verify performance not only on synthetic data but also on real data.

Regional languages in the French educational system
Pokorná, Monika ; Kalfiřtová, Eva (advisor) ; Jančík, Jiří (referee)
Beginning section of this thesis named Regional languages in the French education system is focused on a terminology concerning regional languages. Further content is focused on the history of languages in France since the Roman campaign on Gaul territory and the latinization of this region until the democratization of regional languages towards regular French. An important role in French education system development was played by education laws that are thoroughtly discussed in text of this thesis. The current distribution of regional languages in France and teaching of these languages in French schools is described in the next part of the thesis. This part is primarily focused on the four regional languages: Basque, Breton, Catalan and Occitan. Laws that permited the education of regional languages in France and faciliated the foundation of institutions intended to support these regional languages are also covered within this section. The research of today's state of Occitan in everyday life of Nîmes residents is covered in final part of this thesis. Occitan was chosen as the representative model of regional language. For the research have been used questionnaires to find out that Occitan is still living even though it is only known by the elder generation. 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...

Existential Traumas and Possibilities for Solutions
Císařová, Dagmar ; Titzl, Boris (advisor) ; Zemková, Jaroslava (referee)
The diploma thesis focuses on one of the most difficult factors of human life: facing a fatal situation, such as a personal loss and/or serious psychic problems. These situations fall into category of existential trauma. Firstly, the thesis deals with the existential trauma from a theoretical point of view. Examples of different types of crises and appropriate therapies are given. Most of them are well-known and documented, therefore more space have been given to two not such widespread approaches. Namely, The In-depth Aberactive Psychotherapy and The Return along the Trace of Time. The second part of the thesis is practical, consisting of five case studies. In the form of dialogue, the trauma of individual persons is introduced, followed by the description of particular solutions. First two clients have not undergone any therapy, the second two have solved their situation with the help of the two methods mentioned above. The last chapter of the thesis contains the comparison, summary and evaluation of all cases.

Rural family and household
Vacek, Jan ; Majerová, Věra (advisor) ; Petra, Petra (referee)
This diploma thesis analyzes the life of rural families of the village Nehvizdy. The theoretical part of the diploma thesis explains the basic concepts of work, such as family, lifestyle and countryside. The theoretical part is based on the study of available scholarly literature. The main objective of the diploma thesis is to clarify whether and to what extent rural families live a traditional way of life and how this way of life coincides or differs with the new satellite district residents of the investigated village. An empirical probe was used for these purposes. Data collection was conducted by anonymous questionnaires. The results of the survey show that the difference between new and old residents of the village is not very big. The original inhabitants of the village prefer the traditional rural way of life, devote most of the time to the domestic economy and cultivate a field or a large garden only a little more than new satellite district residents. The new immigrant population of satellite district also practice some of these activities. Residents of the satellite also slightly more prefer public life over family life. Overall, residents of the original buildings prefer traditional principles and forms of rural life more than new residents of satellites. A secondary objective was to determine what importance the family value system has in the local population. The results of the survey show that the family is very important for both original and new residents.