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Changes in canonical penal law after 1983
Vernerová, Eva ; Čačík, Marián (advisor) ; Kříž, Jakub (referee)
Changes in canon penal law since 1983 The aim of the thesis is to introduce a well-arranged survey of all the changes that took part in the substantive canon penal law since the publication of the Code of Canon Law for the western (Latin) church in 1983. The first part of the thesis is dedicated to a brief overview of the history of canon law including the preparation of the publication of the new Code. In the second part, substantive canon penal law, which is nearly completely contained in the Book VI of the Code, is introduced in more detail. The third part chronologically lists all the changes that took part in the period from 1983 to 2021. The fourth part deals with current legislation promulgated by apostolic constitution of pope Francis Pascite gregem Dei. The last part of the thesis gives a brief evaluation of the development described in the preceding parts. There are two tables enclosed to the thesis, the first of which compares Book VI of the Code of Canon Law with the current norms of substantive penal law, the second contains the text of the new Book VI of the Code in Latin original with parallel Czech translation.
The Image of God's Justice in the Parable of the Workers in Vineyard
Vernerová, Eva ; Brož, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Scarano, Angelo (referee)
The Image of God's Justice in the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard The parable about the workers in the vineyard from the Gospel of Matthew depicts the contrast between human and Godly conception of justice. The subject of the thesis is a comparison of the picture given in this parable by Jesus about the God's justice with the Old Testament picture of the Lord as the righteous God. Following a short initial characteristic of the Gospel of Matthew the thesis deals at first with the common interpretation of the conception of a parable. Then the survey of the exegesis of the parable itself is given, both by Church Fathers and by modern authors. The fourth chapter aims at the concept of justice in the Scripture of both the New and the Old Testaments, with a short discursion into the contemporary Graeco-Roman cultural world. The conclusion deduces that the picture of the God's justice inseparable from grace, given by Jesus, is more likely a consistent elaboration of the Old Testament texts than some completely new and revolutionary idea. It can become a source of deep Christian hope. Keywords Parable, workers in the vineyard, God's justice, mercy, hope
Návrh dělicích prvků v interiéru
Vernerová, Eva
The aim of the thesis is to design a dividing element in the living space, which will be variable and easy to dismount. In the theoretical part of the thesis is mentioned the history and development of the screening, the issue of housing, contemporary trends in the division of space. All this includes market analysis and research. Next is the chapter of basic space requirements - color, zoning and lighting. The practical part of the thesis contains its own design of variants of dividing elements and elaborate final design, including visualizations, placement in residential and office space. The following is a description of the selected materials for production and manufacturing processes, as well as the annexes in the form of technical drawings.
Risk sensitive management in Markov chains
Vernerová, Eva ; Dostál, Petr (advisor) ; Lachout, Petr (referee)
The main topic of this bachelor thesis is Markov reward chains with finite state set. We consider a markov decision chain with a finite action space and we are concerned on finding an optimal control with respect to exponential utility function. An iterative algorithm is given. Then we prove that after finite number of steps we end up with optimal control. Afterwards we show that optimality of this cotrol is fulfilled, even if we consider an adaptive chain control strategy. In the last part of the work, there is a selection of propositions from Perron-Frobenius theory, which are essential in proofs of theorems. 1
Hard to make out Foreigners
VERNEROVÁ, Eva
The thesis called ``Illegible foreigners{\crqq} deals with the way Českobudějovické listy (renamed Českobudějovický deník in October 2006) presents minorities living in the Czech Republic. The thesis focuses on Romanies, the most frequently mentioned minority in this south Bohemia daily. The thesis consists of two parts. The first part outlines important theo-retical concepts that should explain the current situation of minorities as pre-sented in the south Bohemia daily. The main indicator of the relationship be-tween the media, minorities and the majority society are stereotypes, which can be positive or negative. The thesis lists the main stereotypical attributes as-cribed to minorities by the media and discusses the degree of objectivity in articles that mention minorities.The second part of the thesis uses specific arti-cles on minorities published from 1 January 2004 to 31 July 2006 in the south Bohemia daily to document whether minorities are depicted in a negative or positive way and whether the articles (journalists) are objective.

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