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Proposal for a Non-binding Online Dispute Resolution System
Váňa, Vojtěch ; Míšek, Jakub (referee) ; Loutocký, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the design of a system for non-binding online dispute resolution, with a particular emphasis on a negotiation between the parties. In the introductory part, the legal aspect and definition of the concept of online dispute resolution (ODR) is discussed, followed by an analysis of already functional platforms. Finally, a platform in the form of a website is presented, which has been developed on the basis of theoretical knowledge and analysis.
Evolution of the preferences of the Council of the European Union in negotiating Transparency Register
Štefániková, Michaela ; Martinková, Viera (advisor) ; Plechanovová, Běla (referee)
The thesis examines the evolution of the preferences of the Council of the European Union in the context of the approval of the European lobbying control mechanism, the so-called Transparency Register. In the thesis, the author sets three research hypotheses that seek to prove the influence of three different factors on the positions of the Council, as the last institution to enter the negotiation process. The thesis is based on rational choice theory, specifically the agenda-setting as well as the principal-agent sub-theory. The methodological form of the thesis research is based on the qualitative method of process-tracing, which explains the investigation of the chain of events or decision processes through which conditions are transformed into outcomes. The examination of agenda-setting confirmed the fact that although the Commission as the primary actor of agenda-setting at the EU level has fulfilled this role, it uses only soft power and a diplomatic narrative that lacks authority, which prevents it from convincing the Council to actively cooperate in negotiating the Register. On the contrary, the informal but significant agenda-setting role of the European Parliament, through publicity and inter-institutional dialogue, has achieved that the Council has agreed to the negotiations, even in the...
Proposal for a Non-binding Online Dispute Resolution System
Váňa, Vojtěch ; Míšek, Jakub (referee) ; Loutocký, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the design of a system for non-binding online dispute resolution, with a particular emphasis on a negotiation between the parties. In the introductory part, the legal aspect and definition of the concept of online dispute resolution (ODR) is discussed, followed by an analysis of already functional platforms. Finally, a platform in the form of a website is presented, which has been developed on the basis of theoretical knowledge and analysis.
EU agreements with South Korea and Japan and their impact on the European market
Radová, Jana ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Neumann, Pavel (referee)
Master's thesis "EU agreements with South Korea and Japan and their impact on the European market" analyzes the impact of trade agreements between the European Union and South Korea and Japan on the EU industrial competitiveness. The impact is evaluated in terms of the development of trade flows with chemical, food, textile and automotive products and also in terms of the existence and reduction of non-tariff barriers. The study also includes trade balances developments between the respective countries. The results of the analysis showcase the overall positive impact of the agreement with South Korea on the EU industrial competitiveness and predict the impact of the agreement with Japan.

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