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Current problems of the use of outer space and celestial bodies
Krejčí, Jan ; Kochan, Jan (advisor) ; Trávníčková, Zuzana (referee)
This thesis focuses on problems of the use of outer space and celestial bodies, namely on problems of space debris, use of space resources and further development of the space law. The objective of the thesis is to identify possible solutions to these problems. Analyzing the problems of space debris, we came to the conclusion that it is necessary to continue in implementing directives and international treaties about mitigation of space debris as well as in development of technologies for active removal of space debris. The problems of the use of space resources were addressed using the present space law and failed attempts to appropriate parts of the outer space and celestial bodies. By means of legal documents of UN, international treaties and directives, we revealed the trend in the international space law which lies in more and more voluntariness of legal instruments. The result is finding out that cosmic cooperation takes place more on the level of cosmic agencies and less on the level of states. Contribution of this thesis consists in the presentation of current trends in the cosmis law and in the use of outer space and celestial bodies.
The role of Central Europe in security-political relations on the background of the Visegrad Group
Siekliková, Lenka ; Druláková, Radka (advisor) ; Bohatová, Martina (referee)
The topic of this thesis is the role of Central Europe in the security-political relations focusing on the Visegrad Group as a representative of Central European regional cooperation. The thesis first describes international regimes, which the Visegrad Group belongs to, the reasons of their origin and the functions, which they have been performing. The paper also deals with the region of Central Europe, with its definition and cooperation within it. The core part of the thesis is dedicated to the Visegrad Group, to its origin, to the relations between its members and above all to its activity within the European Union and the North Atlantic Alliance. The final part evaluates not only achievements and failures in security and defense aspects of Visegrad cooperation, but it also mentions new possibilities, which are currently offered to such cooperation.

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