National Repository of Grey Literature 44 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
Financing from ESF
Štursová, Klára ; Ing. Martin Pernica., Ph.D. (referee) ; Hanušová, Helena (advisor)
The thesis „Financing from the ESF“ deals with a study and description of a policy of economic and social cohesion, further the European Social Fund, its incorporation in a structure of European Union funds, its objectives and benefits. The second part of this thesis is to supply readers with valuable information and useful advice on how to act when preparing a project drawing subsidies from the European Social Fund. In the practical part of the thesis, all knowledge is applied to a concrete project namely a project of the Municipal Office in Žďár nad Sázavou.
Business Plan for Wellnes Center Supported from the EU Structral Funds
Girgleová, Klára ; Trávníčková, Sylva (referee) ; Konečná, Zdeňka (advisor)
This work is devoted to establishing a center and activity in the field of physiotherapy and obtaining a grant from European Union structural fund and conditions associated with it. Blends the practical part of the application, including all parts of the application itself with theoretical issues which need to taken into account.
Investment Construction Co-financed from EU Funds
Kujawa, Marek ; Aubusová,, Alena (referee) ; Hrabincová, Dagmar (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to characterize cohesion policies of the European Union and the Czech Republic. In the theoretical part, the history of the European Union is described along with its primary information, and also the history of cohesion policy development. It also describes regional policies of the Czech Republic, its preparations to be part of the EU and also the following participation on three operational programs. Practical part includes the realization of the project Centrální dopravní terminál a Parkoviště P+R, which is confounded by the European Union.
Investment Construction Co-financed from EU Funds
Tůma, Jan ; Bártů, Dominik (referee) ; Hrabincová, Dagmar (advisor)
The aim is to describe the structural policy of the European Union and the Czech Republic. Including their tools. Another section contains familiar with the particulars of the project and the procedure for drawing up requests for support from European funds. The practical part is analyzed and evaluated finished investment project and on project applied theoretical knowledge.
The causes of insufficient use of EU funds in Slovakia during the 2007-2013 programming period
Sedláčková, Martina ; Kasáková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Hauser, Jan (referee)
The presented thesis The causes of insufficient use of EU funds in Slovakia during the 2007- 2013 programming period addresses a system of utilisation of the EU funds in Slovakia which were provided by the European Union's Cohesion Policy in 2007-2013 programming period. The period is the first Cohesion Policy's programming period that could be fully benefited by Slovakia, and although Slovakia was economically highly evaluated even with regards to the economic crisis, at the end of the period the exceptional prolongation of the n+2 rule was demanded, and eventually approved. Therefore, the aim of the thesis is to find and explore possible causes of the lack of benefit of the EU funds that lead to obtaining the exception. The first part of the thesis analyses the theory of regional policy which provides multiple possible alternative hypotheses that answers to the research question. These potential answers constitute the chapters in the second part of the thesis: the responsibility of the utilisation on the regional level, the problems in settings and functioning of the bodies on national level, the external factors impact, and finally the rules posed by the EU. All hypotheses are analysed by the process-tracing method tracking the process of using of the funds. The method tests the key moments in...
Difficulties of the EU - Cohesion Policy Implementation Systém in the Czech Republic in the Programming period 2007-2013
Capanda, Filip ; Karlas, Jan (advisor) ; Gusačenko, Irina (referee)
The thesis Difficulties of the EU - Cohesion Policy Implementation System in the Czech Republic in the Programming period 2007-2013 deals with application of the theories of the European integration on two case studies. In the first part of the thesis the general history of the EU - structural policy is described. The second part is dedicated to the history of the structural policy in the Czech Republic. The third part is concerned with the theoretical definition of the topic and leads to a definition of the hypothesis and the research method. The main theoretical approach for the case studies is the multi-level governance theory, which describes multi-level sharing of authority among different types of actors. None of those actors has a power to define final version of the given policy. The case studies, which in detail examine the development and the efficiency of the implementation system of structural policy in Czech Republic, prove that this environment can cause the coordination dilemma connected with overuse of the free-riding tactics and high transaction costs. The combination of those elements leads to highly rigid system of implementation.
Cooperating or bypassing the member state? Paradiplomacy of the Visegrád regions in Brussels.
Poloczek, Łukasz Ignacy ; Šlosarčík, Ivo (advisor) ; Arregui Moreno, Francisco Javier (referee)
More and more attention is paid in the academic debate to the issue of sub-state entities, represented by regional governments, as partially independent actors of international politics. This phenomenon, referred to as paradiplomacy, is particularly visible in the European Union, where since 1980s regional governments have been mobilising to gain direct influence on the shape of European politics. A regional government that acts as an agent of European politics may or may not be actively supported by its central government. This thesis tries to investigate the relationship between the direct representations of the Visegrád Group regions in Brussels and their respective national Permanent Representations. In the first chapter, I discuss the theoretical issues related to regional mobilisation in Brussels by referring to the work of researchers who deal with multi- level governance in the context of the European Union. In the second chapter, I present and justify the choice of research design, case studies, and semi-structured interviews as the main source of obtaining data necessary to answer the research question. In the third chapter, I included the analysis of the obtained information, and in the fourth chapter, the conclusions drawn from it. This research shows that direct regional...
EU Regional and Cohesion Policy Implementation of Greece in Western Thrace: Case of Turkish Minority in Western Thrace
Aptourachim Oglou, Kerem ; Kasáková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Hazir, Ediz (referee)
Regional and Cohesion Policy is the EU's most operational and close-citizen development policy, with visible results. However, with interdependent economic, social, and territorial dimensions, impact of Cohesion Policy (CP) in various regions and social groups has become a contested subject recently. Besides, a particular importance has been given to promoting social cohesion in recent years as a result of successful enlargement waves and economic financial crisis that have brought significant socioeconomic imbalances across social groups including marginalised communities and minorities. CP has broadened its scope to include more social issues and human rights in line with EU strategies in recent years, despite the fact that it does not directly reflect a minority policy. As a result, combating with social exclusion and promoting social inclusion with focus on minorities and vulnerable groups has become CP's primary objectives during the last two programming periods. Therefore, this study examines social inclusion objective of CP in a particular minority region, Western Thrace of Greece, where the Turkish minority exist. Focusing on two main criteria of social inclusion, active participation to socioeconomic and public life and access to resources, services and rights, this study aims to reveal to...
Investment Construction Co-financed from EU Funds
Kujawa, Marek ; Aubusová,, Alena (referee) ; Hrabincová, Dagmar (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to characterize cohesion policies of the European Union and the Czech Republic. In the theoretical part, the history of the European Union is described along with its primary information, and also the history of cohesion policy development. It also describes regional policies of the Czech Republic, its preparations to be part of the EU and also the following participation on three operational programs. Practical part includes the realization of the project Centrální dopravní terminál a Parkoviště P+R, which is confounded by the European Union.
Common interests enforcement within EU - Visegrad Group model
Bartová, Hana ; Antal, Jarolím (advisor) ; Bič, Josef (referee)
The Visegrad Group celebrated its 25th anniversary in February 2016. Established as an initiative of three post-soviet countries from the Central and Eastern Europe region, this cooperation has gone over the years through a number of challenges. Not only by the accession to the European Union has proved its relevance. This diploma thesis deals with the scope and the strength of this regional cooperation. The objective of the thesis is to evaluate to what extent the Visegrad Group countries utilize this platform to promote common interests within the European Union. To achieve the objective the method of classification analysis is used, which, based on the three examined areas,energy security, cohesion policy, migration, will study specific common interests.

National Repository of Grey Literature : 44 records found   1 - 10nextend  jump to record:
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.