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Minority Rights and Possibilities of Identification of the Hungarian Minority in Czechoslovakia on Žitný ostrov in 1969-1989
Ročkár, Matej ; Juhászová, Tereza (advisor) ; Klípa, Ondřej (referee)
The thesis deals with the minority rights of the Hungarian minority in Czechoslovakia in the period 1969 - 1989. The thesis focuses on the impact of the state's minority policy on the everyday life of Hungarians on Žitný ostrov, which is one of the regions with the strongest proportion of Hungarians of all regions in Slovakia. The period between 1969 and 1989 was marked not only by the normalisation processes following the invasion of the Warsaw Pact troops but also by the federalisation of Czechoslovakia. Thanks to this, some of the competencies that had an impact on the daily life of national minorities were transferred to the level of Slovakia as one of the state-forming units. This thesis aims to find out how members of the Hungarian minority experienced the period of normalisation. To answer this question, research was conducted in the form of personal interviews with witnesses. Their memories and experiences of the period under study are confronted in the thesis with the minority legislation in force at the time. The main part of the thesis is devoted to the possibility of identification of the Hungarian minority. First of all, it focuses on the possibility of using the mother tongue in the public space, education, access to media, information and culture in the Hungarian language....
Does the violation of Kurdish minority´s rights prevent Turkey from joining the EU?
Pačutová, Zuzana ; Druláková, Radka (advisor) ; Zemanová, Štěpánka (referee)
The topic of this thesis is a research of human and minority rights of Kurds in Turkey. The work especially seeks to answer the question whether violations of minority rights of the Kurdish minority in Turkey is an obstacle that prevents Turkey from joining the European Union. It cannot be denied that the problem actually exists in Turkey. However the thesis tries to figure out the real extent to which Turkey violates these rights and how these violations are contrary to European Union legislation.

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