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Theatre as a pedagogical concept
Tóthová Fišerová, Irma ; Vyskočil, Ivan (advisor) ; Slavíková, Eva (referee)
In my thesis I strive to unfold single stages of my studies at theatrical faculty of Academy of Fine Arts. My aim is not comparing single procedures, attitudes, methods (theatrical, pedagogical a. o.), or favouring any of them, but I am looking for, namely, an open-minded way of possibilities, so to say. I am concerning on studies, which enabled me to get to know the work, that is a goal of learning, I am concerning also on those, who guide, teache, motivate. On working both with a group and in a group, and, last but not least, on working on my personal progress. I am trying to examine new possibilities, challenges, trends. I am trying to ask myself new qustions. I am seeking potentials of my own author´s attitude.

The sound recording and development of it´s distribution at the turn of the 20th and 21st century
Vidomusová, Veronika ; Štilec, Jiří (advisor) ; Bělor, Roman (referee)
The Bachelor degree work consists of seven chapters, one of which addresses the phenomenon of music in virtual space; for example 'Myspace', 'Bandzone' and 'Youtube'. This work charts the progress of sound recording from its birth, through to the present day. The main issue raised in this thesis is the decrease in saleability of CDs, the reasons behind which are proposed to be: 1. The legal availability of downloadable music. 2. The increase in popularity of internet shopping. At the same time, proposals have been made that attempt to reverse the trend in CD sales, and to innovate the manner in which they are marketed. Another example of music innovation, is the project Inkubátor, which is a corporate product of 'i-legalne.cz' and 'Bandzone.cz'. This project aims to help and support new bands, and to offer new music to a wider public audience. So at the end it seems, people all the time try to find out something new.

Costruction order and the current economic situation
Šumichrastová, Ivana ; Beránková, Martina (referee) ; Puchýř, Bohumil (advisor)
The aim of my bachelor thesis is to map the current economic situation and its influence on construction in Slovakia and Czech Republic during the crisis. The other part is the analysis of a particular construction firm in critical times. The aim is to find out the outcomes of crisis and consecutive economic progress in that particular construction firm. I will try suggestive measures which would prevent negative outcomes.

The Anti-Corruption Policy of the Czech Republic
Dušek, Vojtěch ; Vymětal, Petr (advisor) ; Rohrbacher, Tomáš (referee)
The thesis evaluates the anti-corruption policy of the Czech Republic while trying to find out how effective the current Czech anti-corruption measures are and what measures need to be taken in order to improve its efficiency. The first chapter treats the typology of corruption, the occurence of its various forms in the Czech Republic, the description of the corruption mechanisms and the goals of corrupt behaviour as well as its consequences. The next chapter observes the Czech anti-corruption policy's development since 1993 up till today and evaluates the progress made so far. The third chapter, finally, evaluates the efficiency of some of the most effective current anti-corruption instruments of the Czech Republic and recommends other measures to be taken.

Interaction of classical and rock music in my work
Worek, Michal ; KURZ, Ivan (advisor) ; BARTOŇ, Hanuš (referee)
In my Thesis, I am trying to introduce my concept of interaction of classical and rock music. It is illustrated by concrete compositions how I proceed when composing and which elements are inspired by classical music and which by rock music. I am also citing my inspirational resources from both kinds of music that I am using in my work. The fundamental part of my Thesis is an analysis of my bachelor composition Symphony of Progress which I intend as an example of a balanced interaction of classical and rock music. I consider its ambiguous genre categorization to be one of the proofs. In this case, it is possible to regard it as progressive rock as well as classical music with the use of rock band. Yet every auditor has to judge himself whether I managed to create such a balanced interaction.

How informatics, science and technology affect our society
Marek, Filip ; Pavlík, Ján (advisor) ; Sigmund, Tomáš (referee)
My final thesis "How informatics, science and technology affect our society" deals with an often ignored topic of the impact technology on our society. The thesis analyzes all possible positive and negative aspects of technological progress. The threats are described as social dependence on the machines and as well as the gradual moving out people from jobs. The existing system of capitalism below this technology cannot resist pressure and the pressure is a threat of his crash. The question remains to what kind of system should our civilization has to survive. Here come to the word famous futurologists, economists, sociologists, psychologists and architects. These groups of people are trying to sketch a rough draft feature of the future system. The threat of collapse of civilization can be averted. Unfortunately, each of them has their own vision and mostly of them work individually on their projects of new world. My task was to unify visions and to create a realistic vision of the whole society. The second part of my work describes the vision of these famous people and tries to find their mutual consistency. All of the visions have some deficiencies, or they are not well thought out in all aspects, so my other goal was to try to eliminate these defects or minimize them. The task for this thesis is to unite the ideas of contemporary visionaries and convince conservatives that it is not only possible to create a new social system, but rather also necessary.

Electronization of public procurement
Litavský, Ondřej ; Štěpánek, Petr (advisor) ; Šandor, Matej (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with electronic award of public contracts. The aim of this thesis is to analyse the situation about electronization of public procurement. On behalf of the analysis of the entire situation and the legislation, I'll try to find out the reasons of poor use of electronic tools in awarding procedures. Then I try to take a long hard look at the progress concerning the electronization of public procurement and I make efforts to describe the legislation in this field. In the first part, main terms related to the electronization are characterized, I also comment on important strategic documents and legislation. The second part is focused on specific electronic tool which is e-auction which is a tool that helps to choose the best offer made by the contractors. In this part I look into the course of e-auction and I deal with the conditions that are necessary to run an e-auction. In the last chapter, I analyse some awarding processes. The objective of this analysis is to infer partial conclusions about using e-auctions. I also try to recommend how to act in this process and I highlight some points that are good to take into consideration.

Monetary claims in intellectual property infringement cases
Sedláček, Václav ; Boháček, Martin (advisor) ; Macek, Jiří (referee) ; Pauknerová, Monika (referee)
The dissertation examines the enforcement of monetary claims in cases of intellectual property rights infringement. It focuses on the Act n. 221/2006 Sb. on the enforcement of intellectual property and on the directive 2004/48/EC of the European parliament and of the Council. The main aim is to evaluate the extent of monetary claims especially with regard on possible overlap or mutual consumption of the claims.The second aim is the analysis of English terminology in relation to the nearest Czech equivalents. The dissertation uses methods of logic induction and abstraction and the international multilateral comparative method, where the use of language plays a crucial role. The exact method of modelling combined with mathematical game theory is used. The dissertation progressively explains terms and relevant enactments. It introduces existing ambiguities. It tries to clarify them by analysing the EU legislation, the implementations in different member states, the statutory and common law in the USA. Consecutively it focuses on unjust enrichment in English law, then in the USA and in the continental system, where this institute is set negatively -- as the unjustified enrichment. Within the whole thesis the analysis takes place in relation to intellectual property rights infringement. In the penultimate chapter, TRIPS and ACTA are compared with the directive 2004/48/EC to provide further explanations. The dissertation concludes that a parallel award of damages and infringer's profits theoretically is possible, when it is not a single flow of value which is concerned by the infringement. The dissertation negatively replies to the question if damages and infringer's profits may be awarded concurrently in two separate lump-sum amounts according to § 5 (2) or (3) of the Act n. 221/2006 Sb. The reason is that the rate of the royalty is applied to sales of the infringer. These sales relate to the unjust enrichment of the infringer. If damages were again calculated by applying the same rate to the same sales, that would be double recovery. But theoretically this possibility cannot be excluded. A real-world example is very hard to find, even in the non-lump-sum form. Collateral sales awarded with lost profit in US law may serve as one. From the EU documents it seems, that infringer's profits is equalled to unjust enrichment and that is translated as unjustified enrichment. But English theory distinguishes restitution of unjust enrichment and gain-based recovery for wrong, the latter encompassing the award of infringer's profits in the form of damages. The broader Czech notion of unjustified enrichment is not to be equalled to unjust enrichment in the pure English notion, because the former encompasses also intentional wrongs. With regard to the restitution of infringer's profits based on unjust enrichment, the intent plays a role. The broader notion of unjust enrichment relevant to intellectual property rights infringement is called interceptive unjust enrichment, where enrichment "from the property of the plaintiff" is at stake and it is also possible to claim profits gained by the infringement. Focus is on the enrichment "from the property", not on the wrong. The dissertation examines the terms "account of profits", apportionment of profits", "disgorgement" and impure negotiorum gestio with regard to intellectual property infringement. In several countries reasonable royalty is regarded as good measure of net gain from the infringement of intellectual property. When the infringement was not innocent or wilful, it's possible to claim not only the objective enrichment but also the subjective enrichment -- profits of the infringer. In Czech law, that is represented by the emoluments from the enrichment. The aim of the last chapter is to evaluate, in the context of the operation of other relevant elements of legal environment, the preventive function of the double royalty claim introduced by the Act n. 221/2006 Sb. By construing a game theory model and using simulation, the thesis concludes that in lower royalty intervals, where attorney's costs are a high burden, the effect of the double royalty is insignificant. Where "more significant infringements" are at stake, and the royalty passes a given frontier, the application of the double royalty heightens the preventive function of the Act. Those "more significant infringements" have two intervals -- with the highest effect of the double royalty and with the "stabilized effect of the double royalty". But overall, in cases of "more significant infringements", the application of the double represents a heightening of the preventive power by a third and fifth respectively, and this is true only in the case, where the prospective infringers would try to calculate the effect of their infringement before infringing.

Implementation of CAF Model on chosen municipalities
Borek, Jiří ; Kačín, Radovan (advisor) ; Hykš, Ondřej (referee)
The aim of the Master's Thesis is to describe the implementation of CAF Model on chosen municipalities, after that to evaluate differencies between selected examples, next to propose and prepare more cost-effective processes for the whole implementation in municipalities and further try to detect and eliminate all risks. As examples were chosen two different public institutions - Municipality of Konice and The Regional Authority of the Olomouc Region. Both progressed differently, however it is possible to find similar problems during the whole implementation and problem-solving as well. On the basis of evaluation of both examples there is a new methods proposal for the implementation of CAF Model, which eliminates frequent problems. The last chapter is applied to layout of future progress in the field of quality management at municipality sector in a short-term and long-term horizon.

Financial analysis of Stavby silnic a železnic, a.s.
Vágner, Jan ; Boukal, Petr (advisor) ; Zelený, Miroslav (referee)
Diploma work is engaged in financial analysis of Stavby silnic a železnic, a.s. company. The aim is to pass judgment on company's present financial situation and its progress from year 2001. It is focused on important facts concerning financial health. It warns of possible threats and try to define some recommendations to achieve stability and prosperity. It utilizes theoretical knowledge of financial analysis like horizontal and vertical analysis of financial statements, rules of financing, ratio indicators, pyramidal system of indicators, working capital analysis, basic economic inequality, EVA method and bankrupt models. Company is also compared with a number of transport building companies.