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International Power Trading Law
Vaculíková, Klára ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Zavadilová, Marta (referee) ; Poláček, Bohumil (referee)
Faculty of Law, Charles University in Prague, Department of Commercial Law Dissertation topic: International Power Trading Law Author: Mgr. Klára Vaculíková March 2011 The purpose of the thesis was legal analysis of the power trading in the today's global world. This entails mainly the discipline of international private law. Power trading, in particular transactions on sale and purchase of electric power with an international element are subject to general rules of international private law. Nevertheless, the exceptional nature of electric power and of its disposition described in the thesis makes the area of power trading quite special sub-discipline of international private law. In the same time, very complex and significantly relevant part of the power trading, which the study cannot avoid to consider, is the regulatory framework, within which this specific sort of business is carried on. After introductory Chapter One, the thesis describes characteristic issues in the international power trading, in its Chapter Two. Chapter Three provides necessary basic conceptual classification of the given topic within the system of law. Although the main topic of this thesis is the core of the power trading business, meaning the private transactions related to electric power and their analysis, fair part...
Harmonization of the Czech stock market legislation after EU entrance
Čejková, Klára ; Veselá, Jitka (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the current legislative situation in the Czech capital market. Aims to analyze the currently applicable regulations which were influenced by European harmonization trends particularly MiFID. In the first chapter are defined key terms associated with the stock market. The second chapter deals with the MiFID and its transposition into national legal systems of the Member States of the European Union. The last chapter is devoted to Czech laws which were affected by MiFID. Thesis aims to provide a concise and comprehensive overview of the current situation in the capital market in relation to key European events.

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