National Repository of Grey Literature 2 records found  Search took 0.02 seconds. 
Management and leadership of the selected football clubs and specific features of their functioning
Podzimek, David ; Chylíková, Hana (advisor) ; Freisler, Tomáš (referee)
The recent departure of Czech football clubs participating in the top two competitions for the newly created League of Football Association (LFA) has given rise to a number of questions. This step is generally considered to be a significant step towards emphasising the differences between the professional and amateur areas of football in our country. The goal of this dissertation was to demonstrate the differences and the similar features in the management and leadership of this type of sports organisation on the basis of practical research undertaken in two selected clubs. FC Jablonec nad Nisou from the first division served as an example of the professional sphere, while FC Loko Vltavín was selected as a representative of the amateur game. The findings were then used to compare these two kinds of clubs in relation to various aspects of their complex functioning. General principles and specific features have been drawn from this for both qualitative levels. The results have particularly demonstrated the significant influence of club economics and the competitive environment, which mutually influence and to a certain degree determine the level of all other areas which the people from the club management are involved in.
Institutional framework of alternative dispute resolution in sport
Budilová, Denisa ; Beran, Karel (advisor) ; Wintr, Jan (referee)
DIPLOMA THESIS Denisa Budilová : Institutional framework of alternative dispute resolution in sport ABSTRACT The aim of this thesis is description and analysis of institutional framework, through which sport disputes are solved outside the State courts' jurisdiction. The thesis also delimits mutual relation between jurisdiction of sport organisations' bodies on one hand and State courts' jurisdiction on the other hand. The text is divided into seven chapters. A brief introduction is followed by second chapter, in which I focus on sport in general, its relations to law, I am exploring relations that may arise within the sport, and outlining on several examples what disputes may arise from those relations. Separate subsections are devoted to normative regulation of sport's relations and question of sports law. Third chapter is focused on Czech legislation on alternative dispute resolution in sport. I particularly deal with possibilities of alternative dispute resolution according to the Czech Arbitration Act (1994). The following section deals with dispute resolution based on sport associations' autonomy; I focus on current legislation and related case-law, as well as on proposed legislation to be enacted with respect to ongoing recodification of Czech private law. Fourth chapter provides an analysis of...

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.