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Dopad nařízení EMIR na finanční trhy v EU
Finkelshtein, Ekaterina ; Teplý, Petr (advisor) ; Husták, Zdeněk (referee)
On 4 July 2012, the Regulation on OTC Derivatives, Central Counterparties and Trade Repositories (known as "EMIR") - European Market Infrastructure Regulation) was adopted and entered into force on 16 August 2012. The Regulation requires standard derivative contracts to be cleared through Central Counterparties (CCPs) as well as margins for uncleared trades and establishes stringent organizational, business conduct and prudential requirements for these CCPs. The regulation also ensures that information on all European derivative transactions will be reported to trade repositories and be accessible to supervisory authorities, including the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), to give policy makers and supervisors a clear overview of what is going on in the markets. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to perform a complex analysis of the impact of EMIR. The first part focuses on empirical research of the regulation. In the second part results of a data analysis from both quantitative and qualitative approach are presented.
Regulation of Derivatives Contracts
Růžek, Lukáš ; Husták, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Galuška, Jiří (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the legal regulation of derivatives contracts with respect to their economic nature. It provides a detailed view on the legislation regulating derivatives contracts in the legal order of the Czech Republic. Considering the interconnection of local derivatives markets, this diploma thesis pays attention to the legal regulation and standardization of derivatives contracts in foreign countries and at the international level. The first part of this thesis describes basic features of derivatives and proposes their typology. The aim of the following part is to evaluate the contemporary legal regulation of derivatives contracts in the Czech Republic. The rest of this thesis elaborates on foreign and international legal regulation of derivatives contracts. The main goal of this diploma thesis is to evaluate present the state of the regulation of derivatives contracts in the Czech Republic, asses to what degree it reflects their economic nature, and eventually, propose legal changes.
Legislation on distribution of retail financial products in the Czech republic
Janata, Michal ; Husták, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Michalíková, Jana (referee)
The thesis analyses legal environment of the financial services market in relation with business practice of retail financial products distribution in Czech republic. It describes current legislation and instruments of regulation of the distributional activities both on national and supra-national (european) level. Furthermore, it introduces the development of regulation in light of identified weaknesses of legislation, leading to specific recommendations and measures ensuring vast consumer protection and fixing the level-playing-field in distribution throughout various sectors of financial markets and their layovers. The conclusions are based on author´s theoretical studies of economic and legal context and private business practice.
Perspectives of the regulation of credit institutions
Holý, Václav ; Kříž, Radim (advisor) ; Husták, Zdeněk (referee)
The thesis deals with perspectives of the regulation of credit institutions in the Czech Republic, Europe and worldwide.
Komerční využití trustů v anglickém právním systému
Michalíková, Jana ; Boháček, Martin (advisor) ; Husták, Zdeněk (referee)
Thesis describes the use of English trusts in commercial environment. First part defines the concept of trust, elements of trust and various types of trusts. Second part defines different commercial situations where trusts may be used and advantages of the use of trusts for commercial people. Third part considers chosen institutes in the Czech laws, which have some common features with trusts.

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