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Logistics support police of the Czech Republic in dealing with crisis situation
PILAŘ, Michal
Police of the Czech Republic provides for declaration of an emergency or crisis situation many activities. For the successful implementation of these activities must be appropriately trained police staff and to provide appropriate conditions for carrying out these tasks. An integral part of providing adequate conditions of police personnel and logistical support. This work provides a study of available literature and law basic picture of the logistical support of the Police in dealing with a crisis situation, which is described in the first part. Using quantitative research in the form of an anonymous survey validates the level of logistical support to the Police of the Czech Republic. The sample was composed of the officers of district police department of various regions of the Czech Republic. The sample consisted of rank and file police officers, as well as heads of district police department. A questionnaire survey during the first three questions focused on the characteristics of the sample. Another part of the questionnaire assessed, among other things, whether the respondents participated in a crisis situation, whether they are satisfied with the equipment your department, your company vehicles and their personal resources to tasks in dealing with crisis situations. Subsequently, respondents are asked whether they accomplish tasks in dealing with crisis situations and receive food and rest assured that they are by the employer in the event of damage to equipment and facilities these parts replaced and whether they changed equipment before its expiration time. The last section of the questionnaire addresses the information to carry out treatment (intervention), the possibility of connection points emergencies, providing medical services respondents and provide training with legislative changes well in advance. Based on the study of available literature in the thesis are defined in terms of crisis management, emergency, crisis situation and found there is a parallel between these concepts and the concept of logistic support. In the second part describes the methodology and hypotheses. The third part consists of the results. The final part consists of discussion, where they are analyzed achievements work. To achieve the objectives of the work in this work used methods of data collection, analysis, mathematical and graphical. When writing a thesis, I first studied the literature in logistics and logistical support and the study of the legislation, which serves as the legal basis for the logistical support of the Police of the Czech Republic in dealing with crisis situations. When choosing a topic for this bachelor thesis I stated hypothesis "Logistical support the Police of the Czech Republic is at a good level." This hypothesis was disproved in the thesis.

Gric Drahoslav: The french and the deutch organ Romanticism
Gric, Drahoslav ; Tůma, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Černý, Pavel (referee)
The content of the following work is to compare the compositional techniques most important organ composer of the Romantic era of two different countries in which most clearly developed a new direction. The reader will be familiar with the historical context that led to the organist and composer to create a new position. It will be important insights to organ-builders art. which to a large extent influenced the composers. It is also demostrated for several dispositions of major organs. Finally, they listed those composers who have significantly enriched the repertoire of organ music, and thereby contribute to its development. For each of them we are focusing on the polyphonic work. According to an analysis of their fugues we observed variations and consensus compositional techniques of each of them. The texts of individual analysis are interspersed with scores samples for a better idea of music.

Mechanisms of species-energy relationships across spatial scales
Šímová, Irena ; Storch, David (advisor) ; Kühn, Ingolf (referee) ; Lepš, Jan (referee)
Explaining spatial variation of species richness is a central goal of ecology. Recently it has been shown that the number of species is related to energy availability. There are two major categories of hypotheses concerning possible processes behind this relationship: i) hypotheses based on an assumption that the total number of species at given site is limited by the total amount of resources, and ii) hypotheses assuming that evolutionary and historical processes are mainly responsible for the current species richness patterns. We tested possible explanations concerning both resource limitation and evolutionary history using datasets of herbaceous plants, trees and dragonflies, varying in their scale and extent. Within local communities of herbaceous plants, the number of species was influenced by the total amount of available resources (productivity), through its effect on the total number of individuals and the intensity of interspecific competition. However, the role of resource limitation was not strong, and the form of the resulting species-productivity relationship was affected by habitat heterogeneity acting independently of productivity. Historical processes affecting the size of species pool appeared also as important at this scale (Chapter 1). Within local communities of trees...

Common foreign and security policy of the EU - international legal aspects
Svatuška, Vojtěch ; Hýbnerová, Stanislava (advisor) ; Ondřej, Jan (referee)
88 THE .EU TOP-LEVEl DOMAIN NAME AND THIRD PARTIES RIGHTS PROTECTION English summary My graduation thesis deals with the top-level domain .eu, its origins, methods by which it is embodied into legal enactments and mainly about rights relating to the .eu TLD and the extent of protection the holders of such rights could expect. The prologue is focused on the general analysis of the problematic regarding domain name itself, both the technical and legal aspects. Thus in this part you could find information about the function of the domain name, its relation to the IP address and about the categorization made on the basis of the top-level and second-level distinction. There is also description made in this part of the three main TLD groups: a) generic TLDs - .biz, .com, .edu, .gov, .info, .int, .mil, .name, .net, .org, .pro, .aero, .asia, .cat, .coop, .jobs, .mobi, .museum, .tel, .travel, .arpa, b) country code TLDs and c) .eu domain, which probably creates the third group. After common technical description of the domain name there is analogous treatise on the legal aspects of the domain names themselves as well as the description of the position of the entities involved in the legal relations relating to domains. The main part of this work is then composed of the study of the .eu top-level domain. The reader...

The .EU top-level domain name and third parties rights protection
Blažek, Jiří ; Dobřichovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Žikovská, Petra (referee)
88 THE .EU TOP-LEVEl DOMAIN NAME AND THIRD PARTIES RIGHTS PROTECTION English summary My graduation thesis deals with the top-level domain .eu, its origins, methods by which it is embodied into legal enactments and mainly about rights relating to the .eu TLD and the extent of protection the holders of such rights could expect. The prologue is focused on the general analysis of the problematic regarding domain name itself, both the technical and legal aspects. Thus in this part you could find information about the function of the domain name, its relation to the IP address and about the categorization made on the basis of the top-level and second-level distinction. There is also description made in this part of the three main TLD groups: a) generic TLDs - .biz, .com, .edu, .gov, .info, .int, .mil, .name, .net, .org, .pro, .aero, .asia, .cat, .coop, .jobs, .mobi, .museum, .tel, .travel, .arpa, b) country code TLDs and c) .eu domain, which probably creates the third group. After common technical description of the domain name there is analogous treatise on the legal aspects of the domain names themselves as well as the description of the position of the entities involved in the legal relations relating to domains. The main part of this work is then composed of the study of the .eu top-level domain. The reader...

The scope of liability to damages under the Commercial Code
Pelánková, Iveta ; Plíva, Stanislav (advisor) ; Horáček, Vít (referee)
- 105 - Extent of duty of damages according to the Commercial Code - Summary The purpose of my thesis is to analyse the question whether or not it is possible to waive a claim of damages according to the Commercial Code. It is a controversial topic because one part of legal theory (strict interpretation) adjudicates an opinion that it is in compliance with the law and other part (liberal interpretation) says that it is not. I introduces various opinions in my thesis and I explains why I think that such the opinion is (or is not) wise and useful in practise. I personally adjudicates the opinion that it is in compliance with the Commercial Code to waive a claim of damages by the way of mutual agreement with respect to the subject-matter of fulfilment. The thesis is composed of seven chapters, each of them is dealing with different aspects of the abovementioned question. Chapter One is introductory and defines the thesis matter as a topical problem. The chapter is subdivided into two parts. Part One describes my aims which I would like to reach in the thesis and it explains two basic views of the possibility to change the extent of duty of damages. Part Two deals with partial issues subsequently discussed in the thesis. Chapter Two examines relevant Czech legislation which is generally refered to a right of...

Progress of portfolio investment flow in the European union from 1998 to 2007
Rychtrová, Lenka ; Karpová, Eva (advisor) ; Jelínek, Tomáš (referee)
The first chapter defines term portfolio investment. The following ones discribe an advancement of portfolio investment in particular groups of member states. The first group consists of member states which use euro as a domestic currency. The second group is composed of these fifteen former member states which use their national currencies. Finally, there are two groups of states that joined in the first and second eastern extention of the European union. In the conclusion, there is a consideration of changes in portfolio investment flow and the impact of financial crisis.

Ownership Land (object, subject-matter and content)
Muková Krůfová, Simona ; Drobník, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Franková, Martina (referee)
Ownership Land (object, subject-matter and content) The aim of my thesis is to give a brief owerview of ownership land, namely its object, subject-matter and content. The reason for choosing this topic is that with no doubí belongs to the current issues in the field. Primarily, considering the object ownership land, ie land and its special features, mainly its limited quantity. The thesis is composed of four parts further divided into chapters and subchapters. Part one deals with object of ownership land. The land has certain special characteristics: it has a multifunctional and indispensable character of the land, the limited extent and the irreplaceability, the fact that the land is not a result of human activities and finally, the special characteristic that the land is not consumed or destroyed by using. In this chapter is land also defined as a thing and as a plot of land. An important and signifiant institute of Land law is purpose-categorization of the land. I deal with that issue at the end of this part. Part two is focused on subjects-matter of ownership land. There is an interpretation of natural persons, legal entities, territorial self-governing units and state. Just as other things also the land may be owned by more than one owner. This issue is engaged in a chapter on co-ownership....

Organizational changes by employer in case-law of Czech courts
Suchá, Barbora ; Hůrka, Petr (advisor) ; Pichrt, Jan (referee)
Title: Organisational changes from the viewpoint of Czech courts case law The purpose of my thesis is to analyse the legal regulations, case law and publications regarding organisational changes. I have chosen this topic because it is often addressed by courts and still causes many problems to employers and employees, especially at this time of economic downturn. The reason for my research is to provide an overview on how to perform organisational changes in accordance with the Czech Labour Code and case law and to analyze, to what extent employers can find guidelines for reorganisation in the legal regulations and case law. The thesis is composed of an introduction, a main part with seven chapters and a conclusion. Each of the seven chapters deals with different aspects of organisational changes within an employer. Chapter One is introductory and defines basic terminology used in the thesis, addresses the function of organisational changes for an employer, development of relevant legal regulation and especially focuses on the categorisation of possible types of organisational changes. Chapter Two concentrates on individual organisational changes enabling the termination of employment according to relevant Czech legislation and case law. The chapter consists of four parts. Part One focuses on the...

Brains versus Brawn: Comparison of the Educational and Occupational Status of non-EU Labour Migrants in the Czech Republic
Leontiyeva, Yana ; Tuček, Milan (advisor) ; Uherek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Drbohlav, Dušan (referee)
The main aim of this thesis is to examine the educational and occupational structure of non-EU labour migration to the Czech Republic. Using insights from human capital theory and the sociology of migration this thesis explores the extent to which there is an educational-occupational mismatch among non-EU migrant workers in the Czech Republic. This thesis uses currently available statistical data and evidence from qualitative and quantitative sociological studies. The dissertation exploits data from two unique surveys conducted by the Institute of Sociology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic in 2006 and 2010.