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Legal regulation and selected specifics of the service relationship of members of security forces and professional soldiers
Čechová, Tereza ; Vysokajová, Margerita (advisor) ; Štefko, Martin (referee)
139 Legal regulation and selected specifics of the service relationship of members of security forces and professional soldiers Abstract The thesis deals with the legal regulation and selected specifics of the service relationship of members of security forces and professional soldiers. The thesis offers an assessment of the individual legal regulations of the Law on Service Relations and the Law on Professional Soldiers, as well as their comparison. This is especially within the adequate jurisprudence, which in many places reflects the difficulties of applying the statutory amendments in practice. The thesis begins by discussing the very character, features and content of the service relationship. This is followed by a section dealing with the historical development of the legal regulation of the service relationship of members of the security forces and professional soldiers from the establishment of the Czechoslovak Republic to the present day. However, the core of this thesis is an assessment of the current legal regulation of the Law on Service Relations and the Law on Professional Soldiers. The thesis analyses in detail the conditions for the establishment of the service relationship of members of security forces and professional soldiers, as well as selected institutes of changes in the service...
Termination of military service of a professional soldier with an emphasis on comparison with the termination of employment
Kučera, Tomáš ; Pichrt, Jan (advisor) ; Štefko, Martin (referee)
1 Termination of military service of a professional soldier with an emphasis on comparison with the termination of employment Abstract This thesis is devoted to the topic of the termination of military service of a professional soldier according to the law on professional soldiers in comparison to legal frame of termination of emplyoment according to the labour code. In regard to achieve that goal, a current legal regulation of termination of military service is described and differences from the legal regulation of termination of employment are highlighted. Concurrently, both the rights associated with the termination of military service and the consequences of the possible annulment of the decision on termination of military service were assessed. The result of the examination was to find out the significant similarity of both legal regulations, but also specific differences. The similarity can be seen in the case of selected ways of termination of both relationships (military service and employment) - the expiration of time, the death of a soldier or employee or the cancellation of the relationship during the trial period. Both (military service and employment) differ in the case of the right to retirement pay, which by law belongs to professional soldiers (if the specified conditions are met, they are...
Problems of resocialization of soldiers after missions
KUNČOVÁ, Adéla
This Master's thesis called Problems of resocialization of soldiers returning back from deployments offers an insight into the problems of soldiers of the Army of the Czech Republic. It deals with the integration of soldiers into society after their tour of duty. Soldiers are exposed to stressful situations during their deployments. Similarly, the deployment is demanding for a soldier's family. That is why soldiers can face problems during resocialization after coming back from deployments. The thesis is divided into several parts. The theoretical part deals with the history and the present of the Army of the Czech Republic deployments, the public's view of deployments, the training of soldiers before deployments. Next chapter deals with motivational factors of a soldier, what the requirements and duties of the soldier are and what the care of the soldier is prior, during and after deployment. It defines what a deployment is all about, what stress, trauma, and post traumatic stress disorder are. It then describes interpersonal relationships in a deployed soldier's environment and the deployed soldier's family, and specifies the resocialization of a deployed soldier. The aim of the thesis was to find out whether the resocialization of a professional soldier after coming back from deployment is problematic. One research question was raised: What are the problems of resocialization of a soldier after coming back from deployment? The sample of the study consisted of 9 communication partners, including 6 men and 3 women. All communication partners were ACR soldiers. The sample was selected using the snowball method. The prerequisite was at least one deployment. The qualitative research strategy was chosen to achieve the goal of this thesis. Semi-structured interviews were used as data source. The interviews were written down and then analyzed using open and axial coding. The research has shown that each soldier needs a different time to adapt to everyday life. The biggest problem was the return to the family, especially to the children. More problems arise after returning from a combat zone such as a response to noise and alertness. It was also found that soldiers would appreciate the possibility of longer leave after returning from deployment and positive reception by the public. None of the soldiers needed professional assistance after returning from deployment. The thesis could be beneficial to military psychologists, chaplains, and commanders. It could serve as a focus on preventing problems after returning from deployments. It can also provide information on the ACR and deployments to lay and professional public.

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