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Irish and Swiss approach to their neutrality after February 2022
Kloužková, Eliška ; Weiss, Tomáš (advisor) ; Šlosarčík, Ivo (referee)
After Russia's aggression in 2022, many countries, including the neutral nations of Switzerland and Ireland, had to reconsider their approaches to European security. This work examines how the neutrality and approach to NATO and the EU of both countries changed following the Russian invasion of Ukraine and simultaneously compares the two countries. The text is a comparative case study that explores and compares these states using a custom model. The model has three factors: the legal framework, the relationship with the EU and NATO, and public opinion. The results showed that Ireland intends to change the triple lock mechanism, but neither state plans any intervention in their neutrality. Changes in relations with the EU and NATO indicate that the countries are aiming for more integrated and deeper cooperation, with these changes being both qualitative and quantitative. A common theme is defense, while other topics are more specific. Similar conclusions are drawn from public opinion surveys. Respondents in both countries have a positive attitude toward neutrality, do not wish to abandon it, but understand the need for cooperation with other states. It can be concluded that neither country has undergone major changes, such as joining NATO or altering their neutrality, after February 2022, nor are...
Refurbishment and conversion of former factory, Portlaw
Kuběna, Martin ; Mléčka, Jan (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
The goal of the work is to create a place that will combine research, education and popularization in the field of environmental issues and further convey and explain it to the general public in the form of lectures, publications and educational and cultural events. It will deal with laboratory research on contaminants and the composition of contaminated soil, natural succession and steps to prevent soil degradation during production and other processes. The events organized in the area will be aimed not only at tourists and visitors coming to the area via the cycle path or at local residents and their friends, but also at a wider audience in the form of conferences and audits on the topic of contamination and the environment.
A new life for the factory = a new life for Portlaw
Galusková, Hana ; Plášil, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
Master´s thesis describes the revitalization of a former cotton factory site and later tannery. The abandoned factory building, the chimney, the former engine room, the canal, and other secondary buildings are uncontrollably absorbed by nature. The place has an exceptional charm thanks to the contrast of raw materials and the amount of greenery, but the lack of maintenance of individual structures shortens their lifespan. The main idea of the design is the conservation of the preserved objects of the factory, support of historical values, and preservation of nature in a man-made space. The proposal describes the creation of a multi-purpose area that creates employment opportunities, a form of recreation and public space for the residents of Portlaw, as well as an attraction within the region and for tourism. The functional content is a botanical garden with an exterior and interior part, a public space with a market, small spaces for rent, a food court, accommodation, and areas with hydroponics. Each functional unit works independently, and at the same time, complements each other - grown products from hydroponics are sold at the market, visitors to the botanical garden use accommodation, and people who rent spaces visit the food court. The goal was to bring new life to the factory and thus revive the town of Portlaw. The functional content of the entire area uplifts the history as well as the current state of the place.
Differences in Consolidated Financial Statements Prepared in Accordance with Legislation of Selected Countries
Štáfková, Sabina ; Gláserová, Jana (referee) ; Pěta, Jan (advisor)
The master's thesis is focused on the preparation of consolidated financial statements according to Czech and Irish legislation and is devoted to the differences in their preparation. The theoretical part deals with the theoretical basis for preparation of consolidated financial statements and their preparation conditions. In the analytical part, model examples of all consolidation methods according to Czech and Irish legal regulations are calculated. In the last part, the consolidated financial statements according to both legislations are analyzed with the help of financial analysis and then compared from a tax point of view.
Comparison of Personal Income Tax in the Czech Republic and the Republic of Ireland
Bělousovová, Zdislava ; Jurajdová,, Hana (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the analysis and comparison of personal income taxation in the Czech Republic and Ireland. The theoretical part includes general tax concepts, the next part of the work describes the Czech and Irish system of personal income taxation. The practical part of the work presents model examples to determine the tax liability of individuals in both countries with a focus on income from employement. The last part of the work includes the possibilities of tax optimization for the Czech taxpayer.
Taxation of Incomes of Individuals in the Czech Republic and Ireland - a Comparison
Segéňová, Daniela ; Hudcová, Miluše (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on a comparison of taxation of individuals in the Czech Republic and Ireland. The thesis contains a description of the tax systems and methods of taxation of individuals in these countries. In conclusion of this thesis there are particular cases of taxation and tax optimization suggestions for selected categories of taxpayers.
Comparison of Taxes on Income of Individuals in the Czech republic and Ireland
Mištová, Ludmila ; Penka, Miroslav (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
This Bachelor´s thesis deals with the tax system of the Czech Republic and Ireland and in particular the tax individuals in these countries. There are practical examples. This thesis deals with administrative issues related to the work of the Czechs in Ireland and the Irish in the Czech Republic too. It clarifies the avoidance of double taxation in terms of international treaties No 163/1996 Digest.
Comparison of Taxation of Corporate Body in the Czech Republic and Ireland
Dubnová, Tereza ; Podaná, Michaela (referee) ; Lajtkepová, Eva (advisor)
This Master‘s thesis deals with legal person taxation, namely public limited company. The work is divided into three parts in which the theory of taxes as such is summarised, with emphasis put on corporation tax, and this knowledge is further applied to Czech public limited company. The tax system and corporation tax in Ireland is compared to the one in Czech Republic, and tax liability is assessed, with suggestions for future following from that.
International Taxation of Czech Republic Tax Residents having Incomes from Ireland
Segéňová, Daniela ; Hudcová, Miluše (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
This thesis focuses on international taxation of individuals in the Czech Republic and Ireland. The thesis includes an explanation of taxation procedure of personal income from wages earned in Ireland while being tax resident of the Czech Republic. Relevant legislation and basic concepts of taxation are introduced as well.

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