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Legal Protection of Inanimate nature
Hynčicová, Kateřina ; Žákovská, Karolina (advisor) ; Sobotka, Michal (referee)
This thesis comprehensively analyse the issue of legal protection of inanimate nature. The thesis analyses the legal protection of inanimate nature only by Czech law and the primary source of this thesis is the Act No 114/1992 Coll., on the Protection of Nature and Landscape. The thesis is divided into two parts. The first part of thesis focuses on the specific legal protection of particular elements of inanimate nature in the Czech Republic, such as caves, paleontological resources and mineral resources. In this part, thesis analysis how these elements are protected by the law and how effective this protection is in practice. The second part of thesis focuses on territorial protection legal tools in the context of inanimate nature protection in terms of both general and special legal tools. It analysis legal protection of significant landscape elements and landscape character as well as inanimate nature protection through regulation of specially protected areas including Natura 2000 European protected areas. In this context the attention is also paid to protection of inanimate nature elements as protected habitats of animals and plants and their importance for the conservation of biodiversity. In addition to the comprehensive analysis of legal protection of inanimate nature in the Czech Republic...
The audience of radio formats all-news/talk defined by sociological research of audience in the u.s. and great britain
Hynčicová, Kateřina ; Moravec, Václav (advisor) ; Maršík, Josef (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with analysis of the audience of All-News and News/Talk formats in the U.S. and Great Britain. In the analysis, there have been used sociological surveys made by the leading agencies in these countries such as Arbitron in the United States and RAJAR in Great Britain. The thesis aims to identify and describe what kind of people listen to spoken- word formats in the Anglo-American countries and whether the listeners in chosen countries are different. In the thesis there are also described various methods which agencies use for the audience research, both generally and specifically for the chosen agencies Arbitron and RAJAR. An integral part of the thesis is also capturing of the various radio formats and their specifics. The final part focuses on the genres of radio journalism in the morning radio programmes of the chosen spoken-word radio stations. Breakfast on BBC Radio 5 Live was chosen for Great Britain and Morning Edition of NPR station was chosen for the United States. The aim of this part is to bring an overview of the different genres of radio journalism based on the listening analysis of chosen programmes.

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