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Regimes of import of live animals into the Czech Republic
PAŘÍZEK, Matouš
This bachelor thesis explores the posibble regimes of import of live animals into the territory of Chech republic. The main objectives of the thesis is to analyse the possibilities of international trade in live animals and to analyze the possibility of import regimes for live animals in the Czech Republic with practical examples of imports. The subgoals were analysis of the role of customs administration and veterinary administration in international trade in live animals, specifically in imports into the territory of the Czech republic. Furthermore, a detailed analysis of the regulation of international trade in animals, which focuses mostly on legislation, laws and decrees of the European Union and the Czech Republic. The next goal was to investigate the process of transport of live animals with an impact on their health, ie. analysis of transport rules and obligations, how live animals can be exported / imported, what methods are used to ensure safe transport and how means of transport should be equipped. The last partial goal was the analysis of current trends in international trade in animals, specifically in imports to the Czech Republic. The methods of the project are literary research, structured guided interviews, and comparison. Given all the methods the results are varied. All the regimes of import of live animals into Czech republic have very similiar techniques in some aspects of import, such as techniques of tranport, but are also varied in many other aspects, such as the number of imported animals.
Accesibility of Canine therapy in Southbohemian Region
VOJTĚCHOVÁ, Kristýna
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to map the availability of canistherapy in the South Bohemian Region and compare canis therapy services according to predetermined criteria. The theoretical part explains the concept of canistherapy and presents the development of canistherapy in the world and in the Czech Republic. It describes the various methods and forms of canistherapy. It introduces the preparation for the practice of canistherapy, which begins with a suitably selected dog, its training and ends with passing the canis therapy exam of the entire canistherapy team. The conclusion of the theoretical part points to the use of canistherapy in special pedagogy for pupils with visual, auditory, mental, physical, combined disabilities, for pupils with epilepsy, autism and ADHD. The aim of the practical part is to introduce individual canis therapy organizations and free canis therapists. At the end, the individual canis therapy facilities are recorded and compared in a table according to the criteria. Questionnaire and interview methods are used to achieve the goal. The result of the bachelor thesis is a comprehensive overview of available canis therapy services in the South Bohemian Region.
Animal as a symbol Paradox of snake
HOLUBOVÁ, Marie
This bachelor thesis focuses on the interpretation of the snake symbol in legends, myths and religions in the oveview of the world. The first part is focused on the interpretation of the term symbol and its use in this work. The second part is devoted to the zoological taxonomy of the snake and the subsequent taking of attributes from the living creature to its symbolic nature. The third part summarizes myths, legends, religious ideas. Japan, China, India, Europe, Egypt and America at a glance, followed by an evaluation of the observed attributes of the snake symbol. The fourth chapter is separately dedicated to the symbolism of the snake in the Old and the New Testaments. The fifth chapter summarizes several questions. Whether the Snake is an evil performer, whether the snake symbol has become a cultural constant and what role it has these days.
Visitor perception of ZOO mammals welfare
SMRČKOVÁ, Nela
Welfare of animals, which means well-being of animals or a state of total physical and mental health of an animal that should be in harmony with its habitat, is a very essential aspect in keeping animals in captivity be it farm animals, fur animals, circus animals or animals kept in the zoological gardens. The aim of my thesis is to find out how much the visitors to the zoo are interested in welfare of mammals kept in the zoo which I personally chose. Another aim of my thesis is the identification of potential differences in perception of welfare of animals among various groups of visitors to the zoological gardens. The work was carried out in a zoo where there are more than 80 mammals kept. The results will be processed from primary data, which will be aquired from a questionnaire survey among zoo visitors after finishing their visit.to the zoo. Visitors of various age groups will be asked in an effort to equally represent both genders. The data will be processed using descriptive and comparative statistics.
The issue of cruelty and other inappropriate treatment of animals and their protection through criminal law
Průcha, David ; Bohuslav, Lukáš (advisor) ; Vokoun, Rudolf (referee)
The issue of cruelty and other inappropriate treatment of animals and their protection through criminal law This thesis is focused on the protection of animals against cruelty and other inappropriate treatment, and its securing through criminal law within the legal order of the Czech Republic. The aim of this work was to evaluate the current level of legislation concerning animal cruelty in the sense that it is possible, especially in criminal law, but also in administrative law, to effectively detect, sanction and prevent its recurrence in the future. The aim of this thesis was also to evaluate the changes in the protection of animals against cruelty, which occurred with the adoption of Act no. 114/2020 Coll., amending Act no. 40/2009 Coll., Penal Code, as amended, and some other laws. The content of this thesis consists of a total of 10 chapters, which are further divided into subchapters. Defining the basic terms, outlining the development of legislation on animal protection and animal Welfare in the world and in the Czech Republic, and insight into supranational legislation in the field of animal protection, both at the international level and at the level of the Council of Europe and the European Union, is the content of the first four chapters, which are not crucial for the purposes of this...
Liability for damage caused by and to an animal
Kvasnicová, Sandra ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Dvořák, Jan (referee)
Liability for damage caused by and to an animal Abstract In this paper, entitled "Liability for damage caused by and to an animal", I focus on the analysis of the private law framework of attributability and liability for injury caused by and to animals, i.e. the concept of the property of a "thing" that is to some extent uncontrollable. For the sake of comprehensiveness, the issue is also briefly outlined from a public law perspective. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive and expert summary of information on current domestic legislation, to mention possible shortcomings thereof, and to provide the reader with an overall picture through a number of examples and theoretical situations. The paper is divided into six chapters. The introduction deals with the animal as a concept in the legal sense and also defines the terms game and animal, as they are fundamental to the whole paper. Understanding the terms and distinguishing them from the subject matter is fundamental to understanding the issue. The following chapter is devoted to the Czech historical regulation of the concept of animal as its understanding changed in domestic civil law until the adoption of the current Civil Code. In its main parts (the third, fourth and fifth), the paper focuses on the current legal regulation of liability for injury...
Legislation on treating animals in human care
Konečná, Petra ; Stejskal, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Derlich, Stanislav (referee)
1 Abstract This Master's thesis entitled Legislation on treating animals in human care compares Czech and Australian legislation in selected aspects of three categories of animals in human care - farm animals, companion animals and animals used for scientific and other research purposes. The thesis is composed of 5 main chapters. The first chapter describes sources of law regarding treating animals in human care from the perspectives of international law, European Union law, federal Czech law and Australian law. The second chapter explains basic terms - an animal and its legal status and animal in human care in Czech and Australian legislation. The third chapter focuses specifically on farm animals as a category of animals in human care as it is detailed in Czech and Australian legislation. The fourth chapter deals with companion animals in both countries' legislation. Finally, the fifth chapter describes the legal protection of animals used for scientific and other research purposes in Czech and Australian legislation. . Keywords animal human care animal protection

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