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Elektronický mýtný systém v ČR u vozidel nad 3,5 t
Toláš, Oldřich
This Thesis, in its theoretical part, describes the history of collecting the tolls and the technology of its collection, where every each technology is closely elaborated, including their advantages / disadvantages and mutual interoperability, and is especially focused on the principle of toll collection in the Czech Republic. The theoretical part includes also legislative basis together with the responsible institutions scheme and individual elements of the control and the definition of the foundational concepts in this field. The applicative part of this Thesis deals with the technologies used abroad, The European Electronic Toll Service. The concept of interoperability formerly mentioned and described in the theoretical part, appears now in the context of The European Electronic Toll Service and is further described in more details and also from a user perspective. The applicative part of this Thesis includes also exploration of the handicaps (risks) of OBU units and toll gates, revealed from the users point of view, with possible suggestions for their elimination.
Opinions of the Public on the Institute of Security Forces of the Czech Republic
NEDOMOVÁ, Jana
The aim of the thesis was to find out and evaluate opinions of the public on the institute of security forces of the Czech Republic. The theoretical part describes activities and the impact of each security body. In theoretical parts I followed up the description of activities and by the instrumentality of single security forces. Further I deal with already prepared research about public opinion upon this subject. In practical parts of the thesis was done quantitative research. All the required information was gained through a method interview and the questionnaire technique. Experimental set was formed by respondents from the general public.
The impact of joining the European Union on the Czech customs policy
Ponomarev, Jan ; Láchová, Lenka (advisor) ; Matějka, Václav (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on the customs policy of the Czech Republic as an EU Member State. The aim of the study is divided into three areas: The first objective is to characterize the changes that occurred in the Czech Republic after it became part of the single customs territory of the EU. Therefore to clearly describe the basic features of the EU customs policy - its principles, tools and techniques for customs proceedings, each customs procedures, Common Customs Tariff, etc. The second goal is to provide an overview of collecting customs duties in the territory of the Czech Republic just before and after joining the EU. The third objective of this diploma thesis is to characterize and analyze the revenues from customs duties throughout the EU, as the customs duties are one of the Traditional Own Resources (TOR) of the EU budget.

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