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The Economics of Bankruptcy - International Perspective
Rakićová, Anna ; Janda, Karel (advisor) ; Teplý, Petr (referee)
Presented work deals with the issues of bankruptcies in pre-selected countries: Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Serbia and Croatia, both from an economic and legal viewpoint. First four chapters are devoted to more detailed analysis of insolvency (bankruptcy) laws of each country with regard to their development and current practice. At the end of each chapter is described a current "bankruptcy situation" on the markets of individual economies. The sixth chapter deals with bankruptcies in Europe (Western Europe and Central and Eastern Europe). Part of this chapter is also devoted to the development of selected economies in terms of their GDP. The seventh chapter highlights the economic aspects of bankruptcy and the eighth chapter analyzes the data obtained. The work focuses only on corporate bankruptcies and is completed with appropriate graphs and tables both in the text and in the appendices.
Transformation of the Wester Balkans with a special emphasis on the role of Stabilisation and Association Process
Řehořová, Veronika ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Karpová, Eva (referee) ; Lipková, Ludmila (referee) ; Brož, Martin (referee)
This dissertation thesis is focused on the analysis of changing relations between the Western Balkan countries (WB) and the European Union (EU) against background of actual transformation processes in these countries. The Western Balkans represents a group of countries which were not part of so-called Eastern Enlargement of the EU, but are also slowly heading towards the EU. The EU distinguishes three groups of countries within the WB: Croatia has become an acceding country; then here is a group of candidate countries (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Montenegro, Serbia), and the last group is formed by so-called potential candidate countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo). All of these above mentioned countries are part of the Stabilisation and Association Process (SAP) which nowadays represents the core of the Enlargement Policy of the EU and stands for the main research topic of this thesis. The thesis also comprehends the history of the enlargement process of the EU and the basic theoretical concepts of the (EU) enlargement. The "transformation" chapter includes a theoretical grounding too. Three hypotheses were verified (mainly) by results of transformation, evaluation of Copenhagen criteria by the European Commission, and by the statistical methods (Principal Components Analysis and Cluster Analysis) based on a number of economic and demographic indicators.
Business relations of the European union and Serbia
Šeović, Mirela ; Štěrbová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Zamykalová, Miroslava (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the structure and importance of business relations between the EU and Serbia, i.e. thesis submits an answer to the question of how bilateral trade is beneficial from the perspective of both sides, what are the possibilities of its development with regard to the crisis and what effect would it have on the eventual accession of Serbia to the EU. The first chapter analyzes macroeconomic situation of Serbia and the degree of involvement in the international trade. The second chapter analyzes relations between the EU and Serbia - the legal basis of mutual trade, the structure of trade and business and political integration. The last chapter focuses on trends in trade and negotiations and entry of Serbia to the WTO.
Czech development aid
Tůmová, Lucie ; Ježek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kundrotaite, Monika (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the foreign development cooperation of the Czech Republic. It assesses previous trends of development cooperation analyzing concepts and tools in terms of bilateral assistance or commitments to international organizations. It reviews not only the public sector, but also non-profit organizations and private entities. The aim is to investigate to what extent the economic growth of countries is affected by development assistance and to what by developing countries themselves and if the Czech development aid has fundamentally contributed to the support of democracy, private enterprise, protection of private property and human rights. The part of the thesis is practical application on Serbia, one of the largest recipients of the Czech development cooperation in recent years. In conclusion the thesis evaluates current concepts and introduces solutions and recommendations for further development of the aid, both domestic or global scale.
Comparison of Selected Balkan States (Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia)
Malkovský, Michael ; Adámková, Vlasta (advisor) ; Neumann, Pavel (referee)
Content of this thesis is comparison of Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia from following points of view - development after disintegration of common state, their transformation processes and accession negotiations with the European Union. It explains the reasons for current different positions of compared states and brings forecasts for their future development.
Possibilities and prospects of further enlargement of the European Union
Duffek, Vojtěch ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Hnát, Pavel (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses more on exploring the potential for further enlargement of the EU and selected countries in the Western Balkans (Macedonia, Croatia, Serbia).
Nation versus State: A Case Study of Kosovo
Kešelj, Nina ; Zemanová, Štěpánka (advisor) ; Cibulková, Petra (referee)
The bachelor thesis analyses legal and political aspects of Kosovo's secession from Republic of Serbia in attempt to determine if it is really sui generis, as it used to be claimed by the Kosovo's independence supporters. The theoretical part analyses the basic Constitutional and International Law requirements that a state is supposed to meet in order to reach international recognition. Besides, it provides a description of different forms of right of self - determination and discusses the circumstances, under which a nation would be entitled to claim a remedial secession from the home state. The empirical part examines specific circumstances of the former Yugoslavia's disintegration and the legal position of Kosovo as an autonomous province of Serbia in the period from 1974 -- 1999, in attempt to determine if Kosovo Albanians have ever had a legal entitlement to the secession from Serbia. Besides, in order to enquire whether Kosovo's secession could be considered an example of the remedial secession, the work provides a historical analysis of the Albanian-Serbian relations in Kosovo, with a highlight on the period from the Second World War on, as well as the analysis of the war crimes and alleged organ trafficking, that has recently re-emerged in the Council of Europe.
Business environment, business and cultural specifics of Serbia
Petričičová, Daniela ; Gullová, Soňa (advisor) ; Klosová, Anna (referee)
The Bachelor's Thesis is about business environment, business and cultural specifics of Serbia. The first chapter contains basic information about geography, people and current political situation of Serbia. The second chapter contains information about Serbian business environment and the third chapter is about orthodox religion, cultural dimensions and traditions. The last chapter about business ethics and specifics contains information about specifics of business negotiations.
Serb-Croatian relations in the context of EU integration
Neugebauerová, Monika ; Cibulková, Petra (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to determine whether mutual Serb-Croatian relations affect in any way the accession process of these countries into the European Union. The thesis is divided into three chapters. The first chapter describes the historical events which had or still have an impact on mutual relations. The second chapter examines the mutual relations in political, economic and cultural aspects and the third chapter identifies the basic problems of mutual relations and their impact on integration into the European Union.
Serbian National Interests and Entrance into EU in the Current Political Spectrum
Zapletalová, Kristýna ; Rataj, Jan (advisor) ; Dvořáková, Vladimíra (referee)
The aim of this paper is to answer the question how the possible entrance of Serbia into EU fits into definition of national interest on the Serbian political scene. First, the theoretical formulation of the concept "national interest" is laid out. The second chapter includes description of fundamental foreign and political issues, which had to be solved after the fall of the previous regime. The third chapter characterizes current Serbian political system and programmes of main political parties. The fourth chapter compares official goals of the government with public opinion polls as regards the entrance of Serbia into EU. The second part of the paper is dedicated to description of particular steps of Serbia towards full membership and respective attitudes of political parties.

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