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The Institutions of the European Union - the present and prospects
Šípová, Julie ; Jeníček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Bartušková, Hana (referee)
The goal of my work is to introduce and evaluate the main institutions of the EU. To highlight and clarify the main problems and try to estimate the possible future developement of this institution. The content of the first chapter is the history of European Union. Afterwards I am occupied with member countries, candidate countries and potential candidate countries of the EU. In the third chapter I describe the function, composition and the method of election to the European parliament and voting within the European commission. In the fourth chapter I point out the important points of the Treaty of Lisbon and the Europe 2020 Strategy. In the fifth chapter I focus on the great problematical integration projects: the currency of EU and the Schengen Area. In the prenultimate chapter I analyse the fundamental problems of the European Union: unemployment and democratic deficit. On the base of mentioned chapters I estimated the future of the European Union.
The position of the institutions in decision-making process of the European Union: is the supranational character of the EU institutions becoming more powerful?
Michalčáková, Lenka ; Cihelková, Eva (advisor) ; Bič, Josef (referee)
This thesis focuses on decision-making process within the EU while describing the position of its institutions in the decision-making process. This bachelor thesis uses historical analysis and the contemporary situation to determine, whether the supranational character of the EU institutions is becoming more powerful. This determination is achieved through the study of the principal treaties and their amendments, as they are the boundary stones of the development of the EU institutions character. In order to preserve the actuality of this topic, the modifications implemented within the framework of the Treaty of Lisbon are applied.
The legislation of the European Commision in the Treaty of Lisbon
Podhrázská, Lucie ; Grmelová, Nicole (advisor) ; Šťastný, Tomáš (referee)
The European Commission presents one of the most important institutions of the European Union. The legislation of the Commission developed together with the gradual development of the EU. This Bachelor thesis focuse on the changes established by the Treaty of Lisbon. The aim is not only to describe the legislation of the Commission according to the Treaty of Lisbon but also compare it with both previous legislation included in the Treaty of Nice and proposed legislation included in the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe.
The development of institutional arrangements and changes in the European Union after the Lisbon Treaty
Hottmarová, Petra ; Urban, Luděk (advisor) ; Chalupníček, Pavel (referee)
The European Union is an organization which has no comparison anywhere in the world. The developments and changes brought about by the Lisbon Treaty are the current theme and involve all of us, citizens of the Czech Republic, as citizens of the EU Member States. It is therefore important to be aware not only of its functioning, powers and responsibilities of key institutions, attitudes and rights of member countries, but also the changes brought by the ratification of new contracts. The aim of my work is to review the institutional development of the European Union and in particular to analyze the major changes in the functioning of the EU Treaty of Lisbon would bring and what impact it has on the democratic deficit. The work is divided into 3 chapters. The first chapter deals with theories of European integration. The second follows the decision in the European Union and the division of powers, and public choice analysis of European integration. The final chapter will focus on the Lisbon treaty and the changes brought by this treaty, and its influence on the democratic deficit in the European Union.
Current stage of the process of adoption of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe
BROŽOVÁ, Lucie
Bachelor thesis Current stage of the process of adoption of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe consists of eight chapters. The first part puts mind to the contractual development of European integration which began by the Schuman declaration and ends by the ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon this year. This part approaches content of the EU Constitution, changes to be done, its advantages and disadvantages and also the way of its ratification. The second part describes the Treaty of Lisbon which is already approved and brings the comparison with the original concept of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe. The heart of the thesis is a view on the contemporary situation in the Czech Republic, responses of Czech general public on the EU Constitution and also on the expected ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon. The Bachelor thesis contains the summary in French and a bilingual glossary as well.
Czech Public Opinion on the Treaty of Lisbon
Tabery, Paulína
In March 2009, Public Opinion Research Centre questioned Czech public about the Treaty of Lisbon. People were asked, whether they know, what the term "Treaty of Lisbon" means, whether they are informed about the treaty and interested in this topic. Except these questions, the survey investigated the public opinion on the parliament and ratification of the treaty, and whether the position of the Czech Republic will be better, the same or worse, if the treaty is adopted.
Public Opinion on the Treaty of Lisbon
Tabery, Paulína
In november 2008 the Public Opinion Research Centre focused on the questions about the Treaty of Lisbon. About one quarter (24%) of Czechs has good knowledge about what the term 'Treaty of Lisbon' means. About three quarters (76%) of Czech population do not have enough information about the Treaty of Lisbon and 18 % are interested in the course of events related to the treaty.
Public Opinion on the Treaty of Lisbon
Tabery, Paulína
In June 2008 Centre for Public Opinion Research surveyed opinions about the Lisbon Treaty. Only one fifth of Czech population (22 %) knows what the term „Lisbon Treaty“ means. People do not seem to be informed well, because a strong majority (73 %) of them says that they do not have enough information. Czech population is not concerned in the Lisbon Treaty, too, while only 17 % shows some kind of interest.
Public Opinion on the Treaty of Lisbon
Tabery, Paulína
In its regular survey ‘Our society’ in April 2007 the Public Opinion Research Centre focused on the questions about the European Union. Three question concerned Treaty of Lisbon. Only 19 % of Czechs have good knowledge about what the term 'Treaty of Lisbon' means. A strong majority (78 %) of Czechs does not have enough information about the Treaty of Lisbon and only 16 % of Czech population are interested in the treaty.
Economic concequences of the European integration with respect to the Treaty of Lisbon
Tesarčíková, Aneta ; Mičúch, Marek (advisor) ; Skopeček, Jan (referee)
This thesis is concerned about the European integration and its consequences on particular economy branches. It deals with labour markets, analyzes the current situation, and finally issues and presents the ways of solving these issues. The thesis describes European Monetary Union and analyses the fielf of euro area with respect to optimal currency area. The second part of the thesis presents an introduction to the Treaty of Lisbon and its structure. There are progresses in some parts of economic situations and critics on The Treaty of Lisbon mentioned. Furthermore, the thesis analyzes the bureaucratic costs after ratification of The Treaty of Lisbon.

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