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The work of a manager in public administration from the point of view of the IT generation
Rybníčková, Michaela ; Sládek, Roman (referee) ; Linkeschová, Dana (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on working with people in public administration from the point of view of the young generation of information technologies. The theoretical part of the thesis deals mainly with the functioning of public administration and construction law. And it also mentions the basics of teamwork, communication with people and their motivation. In the empirical part I specified research questions, which are looking for answers to two main topics of my work. What does working with young people look like from the point of view of public administration workers and how young people perceive work in the public sector. As a representative of this generation, I chose graduates of the field of Municipal Engineering. The empirical part of the work is examined by using questionnaire surveys and guided interviews, based on which predetermined research questions will be answered.
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The work of a manager in public administration from the point of view of the IT generation
Rybníčková, Michaela ; Sládek, Roman (referee) ; Linkeschová, Dana (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on working with people in public administration from the point of view of the young generation of information technologies. The theoretical part of the thesis deals mainly with the functioning of public administration and construction law. And it also mentions the basics of teamwork, communication with people and their motivation. In the empirical part I specified research questions, which are looking for answers to two main topics of my work. What does working with young people look like from the point of view of public administration workers and how young people perceive work in the public sector. As a representative of this generation, I chose graduates of the field of Municipal Engineering. The empirical part of the work is examined by using questionnaire surveys and guided interviews, based on which predetermined research questions will be answered.
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Environmental protection within specific proceedings pursuant the Building Act
Šimák, Filip ; Sobotka, Michal (referee)
Environmental protection within specific proceedings pursuant the Building Act Unrestrained construction activity damages natural resources and diverse environmental components in irreversible or in difficult-to-repair ways, thereby further thwarting thriving or even surviving of the World population. In the Czech legal system, the regulatory measures of administrative bodies, along with the participation of the affected stakeholders, contribute to the environmental protection of the individual development project. This dissertation examines the methods, means, and tools of environmental protection within the framework of designated proceedings regulating the construction. Specifically, it analyzes the possibilities of implementing protective environmental measures within the construction-permitting procedures enshrined in the provisions of Sections 103 to 117 of the Building Act. Five construction-permitting regimes are examined separately: the building permit process; notification; public law contract; notification with certificate of the authorized inspector and projects requiring neither building permit nor notification. If followed lawfully, each of the regimes allows the prospect applicant to commence a relevant construction project. Permitting procedures are significantly influenced by...
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Environmental protection within specific proceedings pursuant the Building Act
Šimák, Filip ; Sobotka, Michal (referee)
Environmental protection within specific proceedings pursuant the Building Act Unrestrained construction activity damages natural resources and diverse environmental components in irreversible or in difficult-to-repair ways, thereby further thwarting thriving or even surviving of the World population. In the Czech legal system, the regulatory measures of administrative bodies, along with the participation of the affected stakeholders, contribute to the environmental protection of the individual development project. This dissertation examines the methods, means, and tools of environmental protection within the framework of designated proceedings regulating the construction. Specifically, it analyzes the possibilities of implementing protective environmental measures within the construction-permitting procedures enshrined in the provisions of Sections 103 to 117 of the Building Act. Five construction-permitting regimes are examined separately: the building permit process; notification; public law contract; notification with certificate of the authorized inspector and projects requiring neither building permit nor notification. If followed lawfully, each of the regimes allows the prospect applicant to commence a relevant construction project. Permitting procedures are significantly influenced by...
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Environmental protection within specific proceedings pursuant the Building Act
Šimák, Filip ; Stejskal, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Pekárek, Milan (referee) ; Tomoszková, Veronika (referee)
Environmental protection within specific proceedings pursuant the Building Act Unrestrained construction activity damages natural resources and diverse environmental components in irreversible or in difficult-to-repair ways, thereby further thwarting thriving or even surviving of the World population. In the Czech legal system, the regulatory measures of administrative bodies, along with the participation of the affected stakeholders, contribute to the environmental protection of the individual development project. This dissertation examines the methods, means, and tools of environmental protection within the framework of designated proceedings regulating the construction. Specifically, it analyzes the possibilities of implementing protective environmental measures within the construction-permitting procedures enshrined in the provisions of Sections 103 to 117 of the Building Act. Five construction-permitting regimes are examined separately: the building permit process; notification; public law contract; notification with certificate of the authorized inspector and projects requiring neither building permit nor notification. If followed lawfully, each of the regimes allows the prospect applicant to commence a relevant construction project. Permitting procedures are significantly influenced by...
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