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Models of Post-Divorce Child Care in the Czech Republic and in Italy
Argalášová, Marta ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
Models of Post-Divorce Child Care in the Czech Republic and in Italy Abstract The topic of the thesis is a comparative approach to the institute of post-divorce childcare in the Czech Republic and in Italy. Decision-making about family arrangements after the divorce and separation of parents is related to a choice of the right model of post-divorce childcare, which the law of different countries offers. This decision implicates, in itself, also a decision on the right of access and maintenance, therefore a decision on childcare. The introductory part of this thesis is dedicated to a historical excursus on the development of family law in both countries, which enables the reader to understand current legislation and its background. A substantial part of the thesis is dedicated to the institute of divorce itself, since it is considered the starting-point for the decision about post-divorce childcare. The differences between the concept of divorce in the Czech Republic and in Italy are crucial for the following post-separation childcare decision-making. The so-called two-phase divorce in Italy makes a great difference in the decision-making about post-divorce childcare in both countries. The main part of the thesis offers a comparison of post-divorce childcare and the introduction of single models of...
Lone-parent families as a public policy problem: stakeholders' frame reflection and reframing
Hejzlarová, Eva ; Veselý, Arnošt (advisor) ; Krebs, Vojtěch (referee) ; Matoušek, Oldřich (referee) ; Žižková, Jana (referee)
The main theme of the work is finding an answer to the question why in the past years Czech Parliament has failed to enforce measures improving the quality of life of lone-parent families, and what could be done for these measures to be adopted. Theoretical support for answering both questions is provided by a) frame analysis (Schőn and Rein), which works with the idea of conflicting frames and bridging conflicts through reframing, and b) the theory of social construction of target groups (Schneider and Ingram). Based on an analysis of stenographic minutes from proceedings dealing with the issue of non-payment of child support (in particular with proposals for the state to pay child support first and then to receive it from the obligor) and the arrangements connected to child custody (in particular the proposal to strengthen alternating custody), conflicting frames are reconstructed (in the case of non-payment, there are three conflicting frames, in the case of child custody two). These conflicting frames, or rather the fact that they are insufficiently addressed, may be the cause of the incapacity of Czech political representation to address the above agenda. An "efficient penalizing of the debtor" is described as a possible reframing of the problem in the field of non-payment of child support....
Models of Post-Divorce Child Care in the Czech Republic and in Italy
Argalášová, Marta ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
Models of Post-Divorce Child Care in the Czech Republic and in Italy Abstract The topic of the thesis is a comparative approach to the institute of post-divorce childcare in the Czech Republic and in Italy. Decision-making about family arrangements after the divorce and separation of parents is related to a choice of the right model of post-divorce childcare, which the law of different countries offers. This decision implicates, in itself, also a decision on the right of access and maintenance, therefore a decision on childcare. The introductory part of this thesis is dedicated to a historical excursus on the development of family law in both countries, which enables the reader to understand current legislation and its background. A substantial part of the thesis is dedicated to the institute of divorce itself, since it is considered the starting-point for the decision about post-divorce childcare. The differences between the concept of divorce in the Czech Republic and in Italy are crucial for the following post-separation childcare decision-making. The so-called two-phase divorce in Italy makes a great difference in the decision-making about post-divorce childcare in both countries. The main part of the thesis offers a comparison of post-divorce childcare and the introduction of single models of...
Lone-parent families as a public policy problem: stakeholders' frame reflection and reframing
Hejzlarová, Eva ; Veselý, Arnošt (advisor) ; Krebs, Vojtěch (referee) ; Matoušek, Oldřich (referee) ; Žižková, Jana (referee)
The main theme of the work is finding an answer to the question why in the past years Czech Parliament has failed to enforce measures improving the quality of life of lone-parent families, and what could be done for these measures to be adopted. Theoretical support for answering both questions is provided by a) frame analysis (Schőn and Rein), which works with the idea of conflicting frames and bridging conflicts through reframing, and b) the theory of social construction of target groups (Schneider and Ingram). Based on an analysis of stenographic minutes from proceedings dealing with the issue of non-payment of child support (in particular with proposals for the state to pay child support first and then to receive it from the obligor) and the arrangements connected to child custody (in particular the proposal to strengthen alternating custody), conflicting frames are reconstructed (in the case of non-payment, there are three conflicting frames, in the case of child custody two). These conflicting frames, or rather the fact that they are insufficiently addressed, may be the cause of the incapacity of Czech political representation to address the above agenda. An "efficient penalizing of the debtor" is described as a possible reframing of the problem in the field of non-payment of child support....

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