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Legal (non)regulation of the company Airbnb
Kundrátová, Jana ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
1 Abstract Thesis title: Legal (non)regulation of the company Airbnb This rigorosum thesis concentrates on the legal (non)regulation of the company Airbnb in the prism of the civil law. The thesis can be divided into four main parts: The first part is an analysis of the essential elements of a sharing economy (characteristics, definition, key concepts and history). The specification of the subjects of the sharing economy is presented in the second part of the thesis as: Airbnb as an intermediary, host as a service provider and guest as a service user. The conclusion indicates that the current legislation regulating Airbnb is not suitably applicable in practice and contains much ambiguity. The third chapter titled « Legal regulation » describes the fact that technical innovations entirely overtake and reshape the legal regulation today. The first part briefly mentions the legal regulation in theory and than recapitulates different approaches to the regulation in the world demonstrated, with the approach of the EU institutions to the sharing economy. In the last and very important part for me, de lege ferenda for Czech Republic and for EU considerations are presented. The main aims of this rigorous thesis are three: 1. To find a comprehensive analysis of principles of the sharing economy and understand its...
Selected Aspects of Sharing Economy with emphasis on Airbnb and Uber
Ježková, Jaroslava ; Hraba, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Charvátová, Dagmar (referee)
This thesis deals with a subject of collaboration economy and it aims at two of its representatives in particular, Airbnb and Uber. My focus targets at current status in terms of established or missing regulation and mapping of up to date trends for regulation to be developed or to be improved in contrast to what has already set. Simultaneously, there is described its functional system and familiarization with them for a potential user. At least but not last, one of the goals is to clarify why new representatives as Uber or Airbnb might be spotted controversial. It is observed that current legal status of collaborative economy does not reflect its ability to share a global market and its potential regulation from government point of view has become likely. However, politician opinions on how this regulation should look like vary. Nevertheless what may be found identical in those opinions is that there is no will collaborative economy to be repressed however, rules and limits should be clearly stated. Expansion of digital technologies and its relation to collaborative economy growth was hardly predictable. For traditional services, for instance, taxi drivers, rules and limits are very restrictive regardless modern social and technological situation does not require such a strict limits since modern...
Tax Law Related Aspects of Sharing Economy
Bareš, Martin ; Vybíral, Roman (advisor) ; Karfíková, Marie (referee)
This thesis consists of four chapters, introduction and conclusion. In the introduction to this thesis, the author clarifies the reasons for choice of the subject of the thesis, defines the aims of the thesis and its systematic as well as describes the methodology of the thesis and the default sources. In the first chapter, the author deals with definition of the concept of shared economy and connected critical reflections. The second subchapter of the first chapter deals with description of selected shared economy representatives, with whom the application part of the thesis shall deal with. The second chapter generally defines the relevant institutes of tax law such as tax evasion and tax optimization, whereas the author deals with the difference between them. Further, attention is paid to circumvention of law, obscured legal action, abuse of law and the fight against tax evasion. The centerpiece of this thesis is included in the third chapter, which is focused on application of tax legal regulations to selection of representatives of shared economy. The relevant chapter is divided into four subchapters, each dealing with individual taxes. Each of the subchapters includes brief description of examined tax as well it deals with the application of tax law rules to shared economics cases in the...
The digitization of work in social sciences lessons at high school
Priščáková, Laura ; Lánský, Ondřej (advisor) ; Zicha, Zbyněk (referee)
The thesis focuses on professional and didactical points of view on digitalization in high school social science education. The aim of the thesis is to create a series of lessons for high schools (grammar schools) based on research on digitalization, which is supposed to aid students in better orientation at the labour market. At the same time, the didactical part is designed to be used and adapted by teachers interested in the topic. The theoretical part presents the professional background of the prepared lessons including key words, corresponding arguments and the general work basis of the author. Professional topics are transformed into a form didactically appropriate at the chosen level of secondary education (grammar schools). The practical part consists of a series of lessons focusing on changes in the labour market related to digitalization and technology development. Individual lessons are dedicated to online sharing economy platforms such as Uber and Airbnb, which change the concept of work in today's society and determine new working conditions of employees. The professional background of the prepared series of lessons defines the key terms and points to the historical context of work development in individual chapters; furthermore, it focuses on the following topics: the meaning of work...
The phenomenon of Airbnb in the Czech setting
Lejček, Kryštof ; Veselý, Arnošt (advisor) ; Musílková, Markéta (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis "The Phenomenon of Airbnb in the Czech setting" is to analyze the current legislative conditions for short-term rents, for which the Airbnb platform is also used. The first part of the paper provides a summary of the information that is known about the sharing economy, short-term rents, as well as an inventory of the current legislative conditions that concern short-term rents. The second part is devoted to examples of different regulations in European metropolises, where they have already met with the necessity of regulation. This is followed by the dissection of the attitudes of various actors who deal with short-term rents through media analysis.
Regulating Sharing Economy
Kubiče, Jan ; Moravec, Tomáš (advisor) ; Pastorčák, Jan (referee)
Thesis Regulating Sharing Economy looks into issues regarding sharing economy regarding its regulation. Thesis analyses possibility of self regulation and aplicable legislation.
Contemporary trends in tourism
Kubátová, Lucie ; Kalábová, Markéta (advisor) ; Jenčková, Jiřina (referee)
This BA Thesis deals with the contemporary trends in tourism. The main goal of the thesis is to analyse these trends and to find out the differences in using these trends between citizens of the Czech Republic and citizens of other countries. The issue at hand was researched using a survey. The thesis is divided into a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part is dedicated into the first of two chapters, which are indispensable in order to introduce he reader into to the issue of tourism. The practical part aims at the description of contemporary trends in the tree main areas of tourist services: accommodation, transportation and food and beverage. These trends are demonstrated on specific examples of Airbnb, Uber or themed restaurants.
Sharing economy
Dvořák, Jan ; Král, Petr (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the very topical subject of sharing economy. It`s objective is to prove or disprove the assumption that today`s young people prefer to use sharing economy rather than classic services in different areas and to explore the relationship between students and sharing economy in general. Also to find out what are the key motivation factors and barriers. The thesis consists of theoretical and practical part. In the theoretical part the sharing economy is defined based on technical literature and other sources. Particular models of sharing economy are also described in the theoretical part and demonstrated on real companies. Practical part consists of own market research in a form of survey. The objective of this master thesis is proved or disproved based on data gathered by the survey and secondary sources.

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