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Public Opinion on Membership of the Czech Republic in European Union
Tabery, Paulína
In April 2011 CVVM probed, how Czech citizens evaluate membership of the Czech Republic in European Union. Besides satisfaction with membership, Czechs also talked about measure of their pride in context of being citizens of European Union. Then Czechs evaluated helpfulness and harmfulness of European integration in these areas - economy, politics, culture, country defence and ecology. On one hand, most of Czechs supposed that European integration is useful in area of defence (72 %) and ecology (70 %). On the other hand, 46 % of Czech citizens mean that this integration is useful in relation to politics.

The analysis of the development of electricity production which is made from renewable sources in the Czech Republic in comparison with the most advanced states of European Union.
Neradová, Veronika ; Zeman, Karel (advisor) ; Ryvolová, Ivana (referee)
This bachelor work shall see into the analysis of the development of electricity production which is made from renewable sources in the Czech Republic in comparison with the most advanced states of European Union. This is a very actual topic, the European Union supports higher using of renewable resources and every individual member state must comply with limits which are predetermined. On the other hand, increasing of some kinds of renewable resources threatens the stability of the transmission system. In the theoretical part there is the definition of the economic policy, how it was developed and which main approaches exist nowadays. There is also described the energy policy of European Union and specifications of energy recourses which are classified as renewable. The analytical part deals with energy policy of renewable sources in the Czech Republic. Then there is an analysis of development of electricity production in the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria and Sweden. The energy policy is definite for each state which is applied for promoting renewable sources. The aim of this work is analytical comparison of electricity production of renewable sources in the Czech Republic and the most advanced states of the European Union.

Picture of Czech and Norwegian languages based on expressions containing words head, hand and heart - a comparison
Collerová, Jitka ; Štajnerová, Petra (referee) ; Vrbová, Jaroslava (advisor)
Z rozboru je patrno, že vnímání ruky, hlavy a srdce v české a norské kultuře není příliš odlišné. To odpovídá skutečnosti, že se obě kultury vyvíjely v podobném kontextu (obě jsou evropské a ovlivněné křesťanským učením). V sebraných výrazech vykazují všechny tři části těla podobné funkce. Ruka zastupuje v obou obrazech činnost nebo práci, ale také moc, ovládání a vlastnění. Vedle toho hraje také důležitou roli v mezilidských kontaktech a nonverbální komunikaci (gesta). Ruka je také základním měřítkem vzdálenosti, množství a nezbytný pomocník pro orientaci v prostoru. Výrazy ve spojitosti s hlavou zastupují rozum, myšlení, vůli, nadání, myšlení a smysl. Norskou doménou jsou výrazy vyjadřující kontrolní funkci hlavy. Hlava, stejně jako ruka, představuje důležitou součást nonverbální komunikace a její orientace v prostorů je velmi důležitá. V obou jazycích jsou věci v pořádku, pokud je hlava směrem vzhůru. Srdce zastupuje v obou jazycích to nejopravdovější v člověku, lásku, soucit, náklonnost, statečnost, ale také smutek a lítost. Obraz srdce jako sídla odvahy je díky staroislandským ságám lépe zachován v norském jazyce. Všechny tři části těla se také objevují v metonymických výrazech. Každá část je zástupcem rozdílných věcí. Ruka zastupuje pracujícího člověka nebo přímo lidské kvality (většinou související s...

Public attitudes to European integration and values exercised in EU
Dimitrová, Michaela
In April 2008 CVVM investigated, whether according to Czech citizens values such as democracy, equality, cooperation, toleration, justice and solidarity are being exercised in European Union. The largest proportion of Czechs answered on this subject positively in connection with cooperation and democracy (72 % both) and by contrast equality obtained least agreeing answers (36 %). Then Czechs also evaluated helpfulness and harmfulness of European integration in these areas - economy, politics, culture, country defence and ecology. Most Czechs supposed that European integration is useful in area of ecology (76 %) and on the other hand 57 % of Czech citizens mean that this integration is useful in relation to politics.

VYBRANÉ ASPEKTY VSTUPU ČR DO EVROPSKÉ MĚNOVÉ UNIE
Skopeček, Jan ; Janáček, Kamil (advisor)
Introduced graduation thesis engaged in chosen implications on joining the euro area by the Czech Republic. The main target is to find the response for question: How much contributive is to enter the European Monetary Union (EMU)? The thesis is divided into five chapters. The first one includes historical and political development of European monetary integration, institutional effectiveness and economic development analysis of EMU. Following section considers the topic of EMU as a optimum currency area – objective conditions are also tested by way of Czech Republic example. Here I came to the conclusion that conditions of optimum currency area are not satisfied in many respects. Chapter number three describes the topic of nominal convergence, chapter number four describes the topic of real and price level convergence. Czech Republic is being characterized by low price level whose stepwise fitting is expected to become more complicated by virtue of using common monetary policy. Cost-benefit analysis of joining EMU is mentioned in last chapter. The most significant cost is accounted a loss of independent monetary policy, on the other hand the stable exchange rate is believed to be the most considerable benefit. The recommendation stating that Czech Republic is advised to join EMU later date is mentioned in final conclusion.

Public Opinion on Membership of the Czech Republic in European Union
Tabery, Paulína
In April 2009 CVVM probed, how Czech citizens evaluate membership of the Czech Republic in European Union. Besides satisfaction with membership, Czechs also talked about measure of their pride in context of being citizens of European Union. Then Czechs evaluated helpfulness and harmfulness of European integration in these areas - economy, politics, culture, country defence and ecology. On one hand, most of Czechs supposed that European integration is useful in area of defence (75 %) and ecology (73 %). On the other hand, 52 % of Czech citizens mean that this integration is useful in relation to politics.

Experience with European Infrastructural Projects (ESFRI) and Cooperation in ERIC (European Research Infrastructure Consortium) and Connected Communication (Free Access to Information) with European Commission
Kolman, Jiří
I work in Global Change Research Centre AS CR, v. v. i., where within Operational Program Research and Development for Innovations is realised project CzechGlobe that is hand in hand with other national and European projects interdisciplinary focusing on climate change research. One of the key activities of the Centre is involvement in international networks examining fluxes of greenhouse gases (ICOS ESFRI), participation in experimental measurement of fluxes in various ecosystems in the ESFRI ANAEE and currently is Centre involved in preparation of international measurement of aerosols in the atmosphere in European cooperation ACTRIS. International cooperation within EU framework programmes and ERIC brings not only benefits but we can see also some challenges that faces each European consortium. In my article are analysed following aspects: 1) Pros and cons of consortium agreements of the FP projects and ESFRI cooperation. 2) Aspects of intellectual property and open data policy. 3) Open Access – Access to data and research infrastructure 4) Related communication with European Commission from the point of view of free access to the information legislation.

Employment of persons with health handicap
Ceeová, Nela ; Vysokajová, Margerita (advisor) ; Štangová, Věra (referee)
- 7 - Abstract - Employment of people with disabilities The thesis deals with the protection, rights and opportunities of employing disabled persons in the Czech Republic. It uses the information from the public-available sources and from the licensed sources available to all students of the Faculty of Law, Charles University. The thesis is divided into several parts, as current regulation in the international law, the history and current regulation in the Czech republic and in short practical part concerning real situation on the Czech labour market. The thesis follows the legislation at all levels and is structured similarly to the hierarchy of legal norms. First I deal with the definition of the concept, as has been altered over time. In a follow-up chapter are comprehensively analyzed the various international conventions that seek to identify and define a group of disabled people and set up for this group the broadest possible rights, and on the other hand, to define discrimination against such persons and to eliminate it. Here are taken into account obligations of the Czech Republic towards people with disabilities arising from membership in international organizations and in the European Union and from the ratification of international treaties. In the 3rd chapter is analyzed Czech legislation from...

The Budget of Europen Union and relation to Structural Funds
Volfová, Michaela ; Peková, Jitka (advisor) ; Jetmar, Marek (referee)
European integration means for the member states many duties but on the other hand also many advantages. Among the most significant belongs the possibility to use financial means from EU Budget. The most significant budget items are the structural funds. Structural funds are the financial instrument of regional and structural policy EU with them EU tries to help member states regions to develop. The aim of my works is present the system of functioning EU Budget and also evaluate the system of the financial flows from the budget by the medium of structural funds. I am going to demonstrate this problem on the Czech Republic.

Companies in Private International Law with a Special Focus on the Relocation of the Seat of a Company within the European Union
Čuboňová, Jitka ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Brodec, Jan (referee)
The purpose of my thesis is to analyse the current legal situation, both from the Czech and European legislation point of view, concerning the transfer of the seat of a company within the area of the European Union. As evident from the title, the paper focuses on the topic from the European perspective primarily and the issue of the relocation of the seat from, or into, a non-member state is not dealt with in details. The thesis consists of four chapters. The first one introduces a necessary terminology connected with the relocation of the company's seat. Firstly the terms "personal status" on the one hand and "nationality" of the company on the other hand are compared. Then the incorporation theory and the real seat theory are briefly outlined, as well as the conflict that may arise between these doctrines. The second chapter relates to the relevant Czech legislation in this matter which is currently in force. The chapter is divided into three subchapters. The first one concerns the analysis of the important topic related paragraphs of the International Private Substantive and Procedural Law Act, the second one aims at interpreting the substantial provisions of the Commercial Code, finally the Conversion of the Companies and Cooperatives Act is reviewed with the special focus on the recent...