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Comparing human rights arguments against women's suffrage and same­sex marriage
Kubicová, Kateřina ; Hofmannová, Helena (advisor) ; Uhl, Pavel (referee)
This thesis focuses on the new human rights and their significance in the context of current legislation and case law. It defines their content and possibilities of their regulation, as well as provides specific cases and doctrinal concepts. The new human rights include the rights of members of the LGBTQ+ community. This thesis focuses in more detail on the topic of same- sex marriage, which is widely discussed (not only) in the Czech Republic. These marriages have not yet been allowed in our country, although the European trend is different - it is therefore appropriate to ask what the current arguments of their opponents are. They mention, for example, the historical aspects of the institution or the potential threat to traditional schemes. Its supporters, on the other hand, stress the importance of equal rights for all, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. The thesis also uses a traditional constitutional law tool, the proportionality test, to compare these positions, which primarily weighs the importance of the rights on both sides. This paper focuses on comparing the arguments used by contemporary opponents of same-sex marriage with those historically used by opponents of women's suffrage. The primary reason for this choice is that these arguments overlap to a large extent. Yet,...
Interviews about the Revival of the Czech Scout Movement after 1989
Kubicová, Kateřina ; Novotný, David Jan (advisor) ; Slanec, Jaroslav (referee)
This practical bachelor thesis is dedicated to the revival of the Czech scout movement after 1989. The thesis outlines the circumstances of the revival through interviews with contemporaries. The first part of the thesis describes the scout movement. It focuses on the foundations of the movement internationally and it introduces individuals who participated in it. Furthermore, the thesis depicts the circumstances of establishing the Czech scout movement and its history. It also describes the main principles and values of the movement. The second chapter of the theoretical part defines the interview as a specific journalistic genre. It specifies its key features and different types. At the same time, it mentions a number of principles and various approaches a journalist can take when conducting an interview. It describes the history of the genre and highlights significant authors and journalists who influenced it the most. The practical part of this bachelor thesis consists of six interviews and a photobook. The interviews were conducted with contemporaries, who were members of the scout movement after 1989 and remember its revival. At the time they were either leading it or were active in scout units. Through their memories, the practical part reveals different problems and circumstances connected...

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