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Relationship Between Private and Public Law: Past and Present
Šafránková, Anna ; Tryzna, Jan (referee)
Relationship Between Private and Public Law: Past and Present Abstract This dissertation addresses the dualism of private and public law from Roman times to the present. It focuses on developments in the content of these concepts in a historical context. The dissertation examines primary sources from Roman law and highlights the significant difference between the distinction between private and public law in Roman law and later misinterpretations of the same. Particular attention is paid to the approach legal science takes to private and public law through the various phases of reception of Roman law, noting the political circumstances that led to the use of the dual concepts of ius publicum and ius privatum from Roman law as well as the change in content of those concepts. The dissertation compares the main differences between modern society and the earlier social system, especially with reference to the socio-legal structure of relationships. It describes the modern ideological sources of values on which modern society is based and traces the ways these values are reflected in modern legal systems. Constitutionalism, emphasis on the legal code as the written source of law, the concept of natural rights, and the concept of the legal state (Rechtsstaat) all made their mark on private and public law in...
Relationship Between Private and Public Law: Past and Present
Šafránková, Anna ; Gerloch, Aleš (advisor) ; Harvánek, Jaromír (referee) ; Beran, Karel (referee)
Relationship Between Private and Public Law: Past and Present Abstract This dissertation addresses the dualism of private and public law from Roman times to the present. It focuses on developments in the content of these concepts in a historical context. The dissertation examines primary sources from Roman law and highlights the significant difference between the distinction between private and public law in Roman law and later misinterpretations of the same. Particular attention is paid to the approach legal science takes to private and public law through the various phases of reception of Roman law, noting the political circumstances that led to the use of the dual concepts of ius publicum and ius privatum from Roman law as well as the change in content of those concepts. The dissertation compares the main differences between modern society and the earlier social system, especially with reference to the socio-legal structure of relationships. It describes the modern ideological sources of values on which modern society is based and traces the ways these values are reflected in modern legal systems. Constitutionalism, emphasis on the legal code as the written source of law, the concept of natural rights, and the concept of the legal state (Rechtsstaat) all made their mark on private and public law in...
Vliv polutantů na mikrobní aktivitu půdy oživené organickým hnojivem
Šafránková, Anna
The initial part summarizes current knowledge about impact of pesticides on microorganisms and their activity. It also deals with a description and effects of organic fertilization used in the experiment (compost and composted biochar). Based on the literature, we determined the hypothesis: Pesticides have negative effect on soil microbial activity, which was tested in the experimental part. In the experimental part, we carried out a pot experiment. We made two basic versions: a control soil without pesticides and a soil after the application of pesticides. We growed specimens of lettuce (Lactuca sativa) in pots. One version was without organic fertilization, next with amended compost and the last one with composted biochar. In total, we prepared six variants of pots, which were subjected to various measurements. We determined the production of aboveground and underground biomass and the root/shoot ratio. This measurement showed that the variants with pesticides are more suitable for plant growth, plants were bigger in both, aboveground and underground biomass, so they can probably uptake nutrients from soil degraded by pollutants, which can´t hold them back. We also monitored activity of microbial respiration by two methods: by measuring the absorbance of CO2 at soda lime and by the substrate induced respiration. The results showed a decrease in respiration of microorganisms in polluted soil in both of these measurements. Results of mineral nitrogen leaching suprisingly determined, that less nitrogen escaped in soil with pesticides in both forms, amonnia and nitrate, but its amount was generally very low. Cellulose test showed worse total breakdown of cellulose in contaminated variants. Phytotoxicity test revealed, that pesticides may have inhibiting effect on plant germination, but the active substances of pesticides can stimulate growth and development of plant sprouts.
Markers of pine physiological state in relation to genetic variability
Šafránková, Anna ; Albrechtová, Jana (advisor) ; Prášil, Ilja (referee)
Breeding of coniferous trees in the Czech Republic is undergoing an important development during last decades, especially thanks to molecular-genetic methods, which refine and simplify mapping of tree genotypes and the selection of superior genotypes. Recently, in the Czech Republic superior genotypes are selected based on forestry parameters (tree height, trunk diameter, and timber quality) what does not always correlate with the ability of a tree to resist abiotic and biotic stresses. Recently, there is an effort to include in the breeding also physiological parameters and select superior genotypes using nonspecific stress indicators, which are able to correspond better to tree fitness than the forestry growth parameters. The present thesis deals with genotypes of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) growing in seed orchards Doubrava and Silov in the Pilsen region in the Czech Republic. Seed orchards are tree plantations, which serve as a reserve of the genetically valuable reproduction material, they are parts of breeding programs. Pine needles were collected in July 2015 and analyzed for non-specific stress indicators - photosynthetic pigments, phenolics, lignin, cellulose and proline contents and leaf reflectance and fast chlorophyll fluorescence measurements. First objective of the present thesis...

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