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Rebirth of Europe
HRUŠKOVÁ, Ludmila
The Bachelor{\crq}s thesis focuses on the process of the European Constitution Revival during the German EU Council Presidency in the first half of 2007. The German Presidency wanted to revive the constitutional process after the failing referenda in France and the Netherlands in 2005 and to bring back together the EU member states. At the first part, the definitions such as European Constitution or EU presidency are explained. In the next part, the thesis describes the German chancellor Angela Merkel{\crq}s goals to be achieved during the German Presidency as well as the approach to their realization. The thesis outlines positions of some EU member states that did not ratify the European Constitution and specifies member states{\crq} requirements for a new Constitution. The results of the constitutional process during the German Presidency including outline of its further developments are described in the final part of the thesis.
Judge-made Law. Comparison between the Court of Justice of the European Union and the Supreme Court of the United States
Dumbrovský, Tomáš ; Tichý, Luboš (advisor) ; Holländer, Pavol (referee) ; Zemánek, Jiří (referee)
JUDGE-MADE LAW COMPARISON BETWEEN THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Keywords: judge-made law; the European Union; the Court of Justice of the European Union; the Supreme Court of the United States; judicialization of governance; Kelsenian court; European constitutional space; European constitution; normativity; constitutional pluralism; sovereignty; federalism; post-communist states; new Member States of the European Union. Standard page (that is 1800 characters per page) and word count (including footnotes; without the contents, bibliography and annexes): 327 standard pages; 82 795 words. The Ph.D. thesis offers a complex reconceptualization of the constitutional system in the European Union. The constitutional systems of the Member States have been substantially transformed during the 20th century. Meanwhile a new constitutional system functioning in the Member States alongside their own systems has emerged - the constitutional system of the European Union. These two fundamental changes are difficult to grasp through an existing theoretical framework. That is because the framework is based on a set of outdated concepts: (i) Rousseau's concept of volonté générale that forms the basis of the parliamentary supremacy in a constitutional system; (ii)...
Communication of the Treaty of Lisbon before its ratification
Kroulík, Josef ; Postler, Milan (advisor) ; Lehmannová, Zuzana (referee)
This work deals with communication of the Treaty of Lisbon to the Czech public before its ratification. Its aim is on the basis of the theoretical background of marketing communications and promotion to analyse the communication strategy used to inform the Czech public about the Treaty of Lisbon and to provide a proposal for its improvement. Findings made on the basis of this particular case may serve as a guide for improving communication of other European affairs and for finding ways to achieve increased awareness of the Czech public on European issues.

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