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Representation of employees in elected bodies of a joint stock company - a comparison
Fořtová, Barbora ; Tomášek, Petr (advisor) ; Čech, Petr (referee)
This diploma thesis is devoted to the issue of employee representation in the elected bodies of a public limited company, which was significantly amended in the Czech Republic at the beginning of 2020 through changes in the law on business corporations. The aim of this diploma thesis is to use a descriptive, analytical and comparative method to examine the current legislation of three selected countries (Czech Republic, Great Britain and Germany) and then present possible proposals for the revision of the Czech legislation de lege ferenda. The choice of the legal systems of Great Britain and Germany is guided by the effort to include two globally fundamental sources of inspiration, which, however, are also based on different legal traditions. The first part of this work presents the issue of employee representation in a broader context with emphasis on summarizing the main arguments about the possible positives and negatives that this concept brings in general. The second part is focused on a deeper description of the current situation within the three examined legal systems at the level of binding legislation and soft law. It also contains a brief description of historical development, which is useful for understanding the form of legal regulation de lege lata in such a depth that allows the...
Transformations in social structure of housing estates in Prague and their changing position within the city
Fořtová, Barbora ; Sýkora, Luděk (advisor) ; Kostelecký, Tomáš (referee)
The thesis analyses transformations in social structure of housing estates in Prague and their changing position within the city in comparison with other residential types. The aim is to investigate whether a socio-spatial differentiation is growing in contemporary Prague and investigate a formation of spots with concentration of specific groups with different socioeconomic status. Post-communist transformation brought many social changes which influenced socio-spatial pattern. Localities of new construction either within the city or at the edge of the city attract people with higher social status. The result of this selective migration is potential formation of pockets of poverty. Socialist housing estates assumes to be a place where social status decline the most. The thesis begins with a brief introduction about patterns of social inequalities in post-socialist city comparing to capitalist and socialist cities. Theoretical part also focuses on history and current changes of housing estates not only in cities of former socialist bloc but also in cities of Western Europe. It also discusses recent concepts investigating changes in social structure and the impact to socio-spatial polarization within current city. Analysis of transformation in social structure of housing estates in Prague is based on data...
Transformations in social structure of housing estates in Prague and their changing position within the city
Fořtová, Barbora ; Kostelecký, Tomáš (referee) ; Sýkora, Luděk (advisor)
The thesis analyses transformations in social structure of housing estates in Prague and their changing position within the city in comparison with other residential types. The aim is to investigate whether a socio-spatial differentiation is growing in contemporary Prague and investigate a formation of spots with concentration of specific groups with different socioeconomic status. Post-communist transformation brought many social changes which influenced socio-spatial pattern. Localities of new construction either within the city or at the edge of the city attract people with higher social status. The result of this selective migration is potential formation of pockets of poverty. Socialist housing estates assumes to be a place where social status decline the most. The thesis begins with a brief introduction about patterns of social inequalities in post-socialist city comparing to capitalist and socialist cities. Theoretical part also focuses on history and current changes of housing estates not only in cities of former socialist bloc but also in cities of Western Europe. It also discusses recent concepts investigating changes in social structure and the impact to socio-spatial polarization within current city. Analysis of transformation in social structure of housing estates in Prague is based on data...

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