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Legal regulation of veterinary care
Merta, Petr ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Drobník, Jaroslav (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to describe the issue of legal regulation of veterinary care. The thesis is composed of seven main chapters analysing the issue of legal regulation of veterinary care by a general interpretation of the veterinary health care system, by the interpretation of system of legal regulation and finally by the interpretation of the veterinary entities. Special emphasis is placed on current issues of concern related to the topic of the thesis.
Regulation of genetically modified organisms and nanotechnology : (comparison of British, Czech and Slovak legislation in the context of EU)
Zemaník, Vladimír ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Žákovská, Karolina (referee)
Regulation of genetically modified organisms and nanotechnology (comparison of British, Czech and Slovak legislation in the context of EU) The aim of this thesis is to first compare the british, czech and slovak legislation relating to genetically modified organisms. By the analysis of their respective features, the author points out the difficult bits and tries to look for the ideal solutions to the current problems of the european GM legislation. In spite of the fact, that the european legislation in this field is highly harmonised, there are still some areas that can be regulated by the member states as well as some holes waiting to be fixed. This thesis is composed of six main chapters which correspond to six main topics of present biotechnology legislation that are in the author's opinion the most significant. First chapter deals with the basic issues of releases of genetically modified organisms into the environment, on market, and with their contained use. Secondly, the author dissects the GM labelling and traceability legislation and shows the various thresholds of GM presence that are applicable to different areas. Third chapter then analyses the rules on co-existence between GM plants on one hand and conventional and organic plants on the other. Nextly, the unilateral acts of member...
Legal regulation of the renewable energy resources and their use
Makovec, Václav ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Humlíčková, Petra (referee)
Title: Legislation of renewable energy sources and their use Abstract The presented thesis deals with issues of legal regulation of renewable energy sources with target on legal regulation of system of support in the Czech Republic. The thesis contains the overview of documents and instruments from international enviroment. As a result of the Czech Republic membership in the European Union the thesis presents instruments of union legislation which due to integration of EU member states legislation and due to marking out obligatory goals aims to opened unified and liberal energy market. The thesis describes historical development of this phenomenon from partial legislation to complex and sophisticated legislation and artificially formed systems of support including and puts them into context with social economic aspects of pursued period of time. Due to comparative method the thesis brings not only comparation of legislation in the course of time in Czech and European background but also evaluate them and try to estimate progress and find possible solution. One of the thesis targets is to provide the comprehensive view on legislation of renewable energy sources from businessmen points of view and put this relationship into context with institute of environment protection.
Legal regulation of the protection of woodspecies
Hodějovský, Michael ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Stejskal, Vojtěch (referee)
The aim of the thesis "Legal regulation of the protection of woodspecies" is to summarize the main instruments of the Czech law to ensuring the protection of woody plants. The thesis focuses mainly on the current legislation in the Czech Republic. The thesis is divided into seven chapters. The first part of the thesis defines the woody plant in the meaning of law, its functions and questions of its protection. The other parts of the thesis describe legal regulation of woody plants in a lot of different czech statutes. In the conclusion were made some suggestions, how to improve the current legal regulation of woody plants in the Czech Republic.
Criminal liability of legal entities for environmental protection
Plešmíd, Ondřej ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Stejskal, Vojtěch (referee)
This thesis deals with the criminal liability of legal entities in the environmental law. The new law on criminal liability of legal persons represents a big change in the existing conception of Czech criminal law. The first three chapters talk about basic concepts with which this thesis works. The Czech Republic is active subject in the field of international and EU law, therefore the following chapter is dedicated to the legislation of this issue in international and EU context. Chapter seven of this thesis direct talks about current Czech legislation of the criminal liability of legal entities. The chapter describes the historical development and current condition of the law of the Czech Republic and comparison of Czech and Austrian legislation. The end of this thesis describes the characteristics of several crimes against the environment, which, according to current legislation, legal entities can commit.
The coal mining and its influence on the environment from the legal point of view
Vacková, Zuzana ; Žákovská, Karolina (advisor) ; Damohorský, Milan (referee)
ENGLISH SUMMARY Coal mining is an important activity which significantly contributes to the economy of the Czech Republic. Coal is currently still indispensable material for many industrial branches, but coal mining has serious and wide-ranging consequences for the environment. Coal mining influences negatively especially the appearance of landscape, the soil conditions and the water system in the affected area. It causes air pollution and it leads to the destruction of fauna and flora, too. Furthermore the problem is that coal is a non-renewable material, which will eventually be exhausted. Due to these negative impacts on environment and the importance of coal as the source of energy, the coal mining requires state regulation. Legislation regulation of mining activity in our country can be found in these three acts: The Mining Act No. 44/1988 Coll., The Act of Mining Activity No. 61/1988 Coll. and The Act of Geological Works No. 62/1988 Coll. These three acts are supplemented with number of subsidiary regulations. This thesis attempts to describe and analyze basic legal instruments of environmental protection, which are exercised in mining. The main sources for this thesis are the three above-mentioned Acts and Acts regulating particular elements of environment for example the Water Code, the Forest Code...
Legal regulation of the renewable energy resources
Krupičková, Andrea ; Žákovská, Karolina (advisor) ; Damohorský, Milan (referee)
With the adoption of the Act on Promotion of Use of Renewable Energy Resources in 2005, the Czech Republic took a significant step forward to examine the economic field of energy in general in light of environmental and climate protection. With this act, the Czech Republic followed the example of other European Union member states in asserting the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and seeking alternative energy resources in the spirit of the Kyoto Protocol obligations. The goal of this Master's thesis is to present and logically analyze the relevant legal legislation concerning renewable resources passed in the Czech law. The emphasis of this analysis of the Act No. 180/2005 Sb. on the Promotion of the Use of Renewable Energy Resources in the context of energy law, whereby the attention is placed on promotion of energy production, those in the Czech Republic represent two alternative schemes: "feed-in tariff" and "green bonus certificates." With the broad definition of renewable energy resources in the introduction, this thesis comprises a basic overview of this comprehensive legal problem. This thesis consists of five separate chapters, which are closely related.
Alternative energy resources and their legal regulation within the context of Czech and Community law
Walas, Patrik ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Sobotka, Michal (referee)
Alternative sources of energy and their legal regulation in the context of the Czech and the Community law The purpose of my thesis is to analyze alternative or renewable sources of energy. The aim of the thesis is to examine the legal background of renewable sources in the law of European Union and the Czech law. Renewable sources of energy are fundamental instrument to deal with such challenges as environmental protection, climate change and energy security. Author outlines importance of the support schemes and the recent development of the solar power in the Czech Republic. The thesis is composed of five chapters, each of them dealing with different aspects of renewable sources of energy. Chapter one is introductory and deals with general introduction to the renewable sources of energy. The chapter is subdivided into two parts. Part one focuses on general description of energy sources that can be divided on renewable and non renewable sources. This part also describes general advantages and disadvantages of the use of renewable sources of energy. Part Two investigates actual use of the biofuels and use of the renewable sources of energy for the production of electricity, both in the European Union and the Czech Republic. Chapter two examines legal background of the renewable sources of energy in the...
Special plant production from the legal point of view
Drahokoupilová, Lenka ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Franková, Martina (referee)
The thesis "Special crop production from the legal point of view" should be given a basic overview of the legislation of conventional agriculture, viticulture, hop growing, industrial crops and organic farming mainly from the perspective of Czech Law. The first chapter is devoted to conventional agriculture and highlights the importance of agriculture generally in the global context, refers to the basic conditions for successful agricultural production and provides an overview of the legislation of the Czech Agricultural Law. The second chapter highlights the specificity of viticulture and winemaking, which, together with the third chapter, that describes the hop growing, represent two separate and traditional crop production in the Czech Republic. The third chapter outlines the problems of industrial crops, especially energy, whose cultivation for energy purposes, as is clear from their very designation, is a relatively hot topic both with regard to the completeness of existing, the most used fossil fuels, while taking into account the conclusions of the research scientists, who put in the context of climate warming of the planet with excessive release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere mainly by burning fossil fuels. The fourth chapter is devoted to organic farming, which I consider to be the...
Environmental Impact Assessment in the European, Austrian and Czech Legal Regulation
Škrabalová, Kristina ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Stejskal, Vojtěch (referee)
The process of environmental impact assessment is a control procedure that aims to summarize and evaluate the impact of a project on the environment at the stage of project planning and thus to reduce its potential negative impacts in the future. One of the main ideas of the EIA process is to avoid since the very beginning problems and confrontation which would otherwise appear in the future in connection with the planned project. This principle is particularly important in cases of transboundary assessment where communication between countries and joint consultations on the project in its early stages of planning might prevent potential conflicts and disruption of mutual relations in the future resulting from an already implemented plan. The cornerstone of a transboundary assessment is the understanding that the harmful effects of a specific project do not stop at the borders of one state, but can reach a territory of many other countries, mutual cooperation in this subject is thus with regard to environmental protection necessary. The necessity of such a cooperation on one hand, as well as its pitfalls and difficulties on the other hand, are illustrated in the case of transboundary EIA between the Czech Republic and Austria, that is specifically in the case of the construction of the nuclear power plant...

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