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Interpelation in CR in years 1993-2010
Krause, Eva ; Doubek, Vratislav (advisor) ; Polášek, Martin (referee)
Title: The institute of interpellations in the Czech Republic between the years 1996-2010 Author: Eva Krause Department: Department of Political Science Supervisor: Doc. Vratislav Doubek, Ph.D. Abstract: The central theme of the presented bachelor thesis is one of the control mechanisms of national parliaments - the institute of interpellations. The actual and controversial condition of this institute reflected by experts and lay public was the impulse for devising the study for the proposer. The presented text is the analysis of the institute of interpellations since 1996 till the last parliamentary election in 2010. There has been lower interest in using interpellations by deputies and loss of their usefulness which is evident since 1996. The task of the analysis is to prove and clarify this fact, as well as discover distinct tendencies and changes in practise of interpellations for this period. The author will make a comparison through party political spectrum and expressing the transformation in interactions between government and the parliament, more precisely the deputies of particular political parties. The research will be executed by method of quantitative and qualitative analysis and comparison. The author will use primary sources as well as secondary literature. The assembly papers and...
Preliminary Control of the Subsidiarity Principle after the Lisbon Treaty in Practice of the Parliaments of the Czech Republic and Italy
Krause, Eva ; Váška, Jan (advisor) ; Šlosarčík, Ivo (referee)
The presented bachelor thesis focuses on an analysis of the principle of subsidiarity in the legislation of the European Union - its theoretical basis and applied practice. The author provides a theoretical part in which the principle is presented in the legislation together with changes in status of national parliaments after the Lisbon Treaty, inter-parliament cooperation, the early warning system and academic reflexion regarding the topic. The core of the paper is in evaluation of efficiency of the control mechanism of the early warning system in the context of parliaments of the Czech Republic and Italy. Key words: European Union, Lisbon Treaty, National Parliaments, Principle of Subsidiarity, Early Warning System
Preliminary Control of the Subsidiarity Principle after the Lisbon Treaty in Practice of the Parliaments of the Czech Republic and Italy
Krause, Eva ; Váška, Jan (advisor) ; Šlosarčík, Ivo (referee)
The presented bachelor thesis focuses on an analysis of the principle of subsidiarity in the legislation of the European Union - its theoretical basis and applied practice. The author provides a theoretical part in which the principle is presented in the legislation together with changes in status of national parliaments after the Lisbon Treaty, inter-parliament cooperation, the early warning system and academic reflexion regarding the topic. The core of the paper is in evaluation of efficiency of the control mechanism of the early warning system in the context of parliaments of the Czech Republic and Italy. Key words: European Union, Lisbon Treaty, National Parliaments, Principle of Subsidiarity, Early Warning System
Interpelation in CR in years 1993-2010
Krause, Eva ; Doubek, Vratislav (advisor) ; Polášek, Martin (referee)
Title: The institute of interpellations in the Czech Republic between the years 1996-2010 Author: Eva Krause Department: Department of Political Science Supervisor: Doc. Vratislav Doubek, Ph.D. Abstract: The central theme of the presented bachelor thesis is one of the control mechanisms of national parliaments - the institute of interpellations. The actual and controversial condition of this institute reflected by experts and lay public was the impulse for devising the study for the proposer. The presented text is the analysis of the institute of interpellations since 1996 till the last parliamentary election in 2010. There has been lower interest in using interpellations by deputies and loss of their usefulness which is evident since 1996. The task of the analysis is to prove and clarify this fact, as well as discover distinct tendencies and changes in practise of interpellations for this period. The author will make a comparison through party political spectrum and expressing the transformation in interactions between government and the parliament, more precisely the deputies of particular political parties. The research will be executed by method of quantitative and qualitative analysis and comparison. The author will use primary sources as well as secondary literature. The assembly papers and...

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