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The UN on the Threshold of the 21st Century – The Convention for Protection of the Mediterranean Sea against Pollution (a case study)
Mrkvičková, Jana ; Lehmannová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Růžičková, Barbora (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the Convention for Protection of the Mediterranean Sea against Pollution. The thesis analyses the influence of Barcelona Convention on the quality of the Mediterranean environment and defines the barriers to a more effective functioning of the Mediterranean Action Plan. It proves that the United Nations plays an important role in the field of international relations, which was also confirmed by the creation of the United Nations Environmental Programme. The bachelor thesis describes how the approach to the issue of environmental pollution at the international level has evolved since the 70s of the twentieth century. The last part compares the condition of the Mediterranean Sea before the signing of the Barcelona Convention with the current condition.
Environmental policy in the U.S. and The United Nations Environment Programme - A Case Study Minamata Convention on Mercury
Drocárová, Natália ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Knotková, Vladimíra (referee)
The main aim of the thesis is an analysis of the U.S. position towards the United Nations Environment Programme and in particular to the most recent convention of the agency, Minamata Convention on Mercury. The theoretical part of this thesis examines the development of collaboration between the United Nations Environment Programme and the United States in chronological terms. Furthermore, introduces readers to the main objectives of the Convention and, finally, the practical part describes the approach of the United States and their role in the context of achieving the Convention, both at the national and international platform.

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