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Do existing theories explain the crises of European integration? Case study: Brexit
Havlín, Kryštof ; Martinková, Viera (advisor) ; Mazač, Jan (referee)
The thesis deals with the phenomenon of the crisis of European integration and disintegration, a topic that has re-emerged in the academic arena, especially due to the British referendum on remaining in the European Union. This text focuses on the concept of disintegration and disintegration theories that attempt to explain and predict integration crises such as this one. Specifically, the thesis focuses on the UK's withdrawal from the European Union, which occurred on 31 January 2020, thus Brexit plays the role of a case that is analysed in detail. The thesis is framed as a case study that aims to see whether any existing integration or disintegration theoretical approach can, on the basis of its given theses and definitions, explain the crises of European integration and identify their causes. The most relevant theories to test, which currently have something to say about disintegration, were chosen - postfunctionalism, social constructivism and the intergovernmental liberal approach. Each of these theories contains a completely different view and perspective on the development of European integration and potential crises. The main objective of the thesis is achieved through the method of congruence, where the three selected theories are successively tested and applied to the case of Brexit. The...
EU Policy towards autonomous regions with a potential to be independent - Catalonia and Scotland
Havlín, Kryštof ; Mejstřík, Martin (advisor) ; Kasáková, Zuzana (referee)
The bachelor's thesis aims to analyze the policy of the European Union towards European autonomous regions which have the potential to become independent. It focuses especially on the issue of EU membership for regions that have a tendency to separate from an EU Member State. Two major separatist events took place in the European Union in the last decade. In 2014, Scotland declared a referendum approved by the central government on independence from the UK. In 2017, the independent Republic of Catalonia, that wanted to secede from the Kingdom of Spain on the basis of an illegal referendum, was declared. The passive attitude of the European Union towards the aggravated situation in the territory of its member state led me to address the issue from the perspective of the EU whose representatives consider these developments to be internal affairs of the states. The main goal of the bachelor's thesis is to find out what the approach of the EU to the mentioned regions is in terms of potential membership in case these regions become independent. At the same time, the bachelor's thesis should clarify why the European Union holds these positions and what their legal framework is. The paper also presents hypothetical scenarios for the accession of potentially independent regions of Catalonia and Scotland to...
EU Policy towards autonomous regions with a potential to be independent - Catalonia and Scotland
Havlín, Kryštof ; Mejstřík, Martin (advisor) ; Kasáková, Zuzana (referee)
The bachelor's thesis aims to analyze the policy of the European Union towards European autonomous regions which have the potential to become independent. It focuses especially on the issue of EU membership for regions that have a tendency to separate from an EU Member State. Two major separatist events took place in the European Union in the last decade. In 2014, Scotland declared a referendum approved by the central government on independence from the UK. In 2017, the independent Republic of Catalonia, that wanted to secede from the Kingdom of Spain on the basis of an illegal referendum, was declared. The passive attitude of the European Union towards the aggravated situation in the territory of its member state led me to address the issue from the perspective of the EU whose representatives consider these developments to be internal affairs of the states. The main goal of the bachelor's thesis is to find out what the approach of the EU to the mentioned regions is in terms of potential membership in case these regions become independent. At the same time, the bachelor's thesis should clarify why the European Union holds these positions and what their legal framework is. The paper also presents hypothetical scenarios for the accession of potentially independent regions of Catalonia and Scotland to...
Legal and economic aspects of corporate governance of limited liability company and joint stock company
Havlín, Kryštof ; Kříž, Radim (advisor) ; Laštovicová, Markéta (referee)
The theoretical part of the Bachelor thesis deals with the actual concept of Corporate Governance, its characteristics, and what is being explored. It also describes selected capital companies (company with limited liability and joint stock company), in particular its administrative authorities, which play an important role in corporate governance. In further chapters, the work deals with models of corporate governance being used in the world and in the Czech Republic. The conclusion of the Bachelor thesis is devoted to the tools of corporate governance and the differences in the management of two selected companies.

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