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The European Union from the perspective of a citizen of the Czech Republic
MALECHA, Lukáš
The European Union has had a big impact in citizens' lives of the Czech Republic since 2004 when it joined the EU. The bachelor's thesis focuses on the founding and expansion of the European Union, the accession if the Czech Republic and advantages and disadvantages of European Union membership for Czech citizens. In the bachelor thesis there is carried out an extensive analysis of individual programming periods and benefits of subsidies from EU funds. The aim is to determine the attitude of Czech citizens towards the EU and their satisfaction or dissatisfaction with EU membership. The results of this evaluation are detected by a survey and used for organizations which inform the public about EU for example Europe Direct Information Centre.
Analysis of Polish Judicial Reform in the Line of Recent ECJ Judgment - Commission vs. Poland
Shushanashvili, Ketevan ; Solanes Mullor, Joan (advisor) ; Šlosarčík, Ivo (referee)
The judicial system of Poland is at the forefront of public, constitutional, political and legal debates of the European Union. Different aspects of rule of law in Poland, such as independence of judges, their right to irremovability, the alleged intention of the government to occupy and impact Polish judicial sector are discussed among academics. The aim of this research conducted throughout the thesis is to add complete and all-inclusive analysis of the recent judgment of European Court of Justice (hereinafter: "ECJ") regarding lowering retirement age of judges to the ongoing academic literature. Furthermore, before reaching that conclusion, providing the reader with the review of Polish political debate, the responses of European Union institutions and analysis of the necessity of the reform for Polish judicial system. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Analysis of Polish Judicial Reform in the Line of Recent ECJ Judgment - Commission vs. Poland
Shushanashvili, Ketevan ; Solanes Mullor, Joan (advisor) ; Šlosarčík, Ivo (referee)
The judicial system of Poland is at the forefront of public, constitutional, political and legal debates of the European Union. Different aspects of rule of law in Poland, such as independence of judges, their right to irremovability, the alleged intention of the government to occupy and impact Polish judicial sector are discussed among academics. The aim of this research conducted throughout the thesis is to add complete and all-inclusive analysis of the recent judgment of European Court of Justice (hereinafter: "ECJ") regarding lowering retirement age of judges to the ongoing academic literature. Furthermore, before reaching that conclusion, providing the reader with the review of Polish political debate, the responses of European Union institutions and analysis of the necessity of the reform for Polish judicial system. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Change of Trust of Greece in the EU Institutions in Connection with the Migrant Crisis
Voříšková, Tereza ; Dubský, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Stejskalová, Kristýna (referee)
This Bachelor thesis analyses the extent of how the trust of Greece in EU institutions has changed in connection with the current migrant crisis. The thesis is divided into two main chapters. The first one is describing the migrant crisis, explaining facts of its progression, main routes used by migrants and their usual destinations. It also aims to determine the genuine impact of the migrant crisis on Greece and its economic, political and security situations. The second chapter is focused mainly on roles and reactions of EU institutions during the financial as well as migrant crisis and also to the consequential change of mutual relations and trust between the European Union and Greece.
Lobbying as a tool for shaping European legislation: the case of a ban on animal testing of cosmetics
Krhlová, Martina ; Vymětal, Petr (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Petr (referee)
This diploma thesis looks at lobbying as one of the tools for shaping European legislation. Lobbyists are often perceived as carriers of valuable information that make it possible for decision-makers to get expert opinions and perspectives directly from the industry. Lobbyists can therefore make a significant contribution to policy making and to improving European legislation that meets the needs of stakeholders. The main objective of the thesis is to find out in what way and at what stages the interest groups participate and intervene in the EU decision-making process and identify the access points through which they can enter into the legislative process. For the sake of clarity, this research is applied to a particular case of lobbying in the field of animal testing of cosmetics, which has greatly influenced the legal regulation of the area.
The phenomenon of Spitzenkandidaten and its impact on the interinstitutional dynamics of the EU
Shkaruppa, Maria ; Váška, Jan (advisor) ; Šlosarčík, Ivo (referee)
The bachelor thesis describes the process of the enforcement of the Spitzenkandidaten procedure into the EU political system. An ambiguous definition of the relation between the Commission Presidential Candidacy and European election results, which emerged in the Lisbon treaty, led to the creation of a new political precedent that has real chances to remain for good among the EU procedures. This thesis will nevertheless show that suggestions that the victorious party should name its candidate for the Commission President are not new. Moreover, it will highlight that the process of the EP and the Commission getting ever closer is a result of a much longer process. The arguments for and against the new procedure will be presented and evaluated. A detailed insight into the European elections 2014 campaign, which had a partially different shape due to the Spitzenkandidaten process, will provide the reader with an answer to which extent the outcomes of the elections were actually influenced by this exact procedure. The same objective is borne in mind when the candidacy of Jean-Claude Juncker is evaluated, proving him to be, although elected not traditionally, a candidate-as-usual. Lastly, this bachelor thesis tackles the problems of disturbed interinstitutional dynamics due to the enforcement of...
The position of the institutions in decision-making process of the European Union: is the supranational character of the EU institutions becoming more powerful?
Michalčáková, Lenka ; Cihelková, Eva (advisor) ; Bič, Josef (referee)
This thesis focuses on decision-making process within the EU while describing the position of its institutions in the decision-making process. This bachelor thesis uses historical analysis and the contemporary situation to determine, whether the supranational character of the EU institutions is becoming more powerful. This determination is achieved through the study of the principal treaties and their amendments, as they are the boundary stones of the development of the EU institutions character. In order to preserve the actuality of this topic, the modifications implemented within the framework of the Treaty of Lisbon are applied.
Institutional Provision of Consumer Protection in the European Union
Jedličková, Martina ; Grmelová, Nicole (advisor) ; Šťastný, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis deals with the consumer protection within the institutions of the European Union. The first part describes generally the situation of the european consumer, briefly mentions a progress and provided rights. The second part is focused on the concrete EU institutions concerning consumer protection and marginally deals with the consumer lobby in Brussels . The aim of the last part is to analyse judgements of the European Court of Justice, related to the consumer protection.
Recruitment and selection of workers into the institutions of the European Union
Vašková, Lucie ; Šikýř, Martin (advisor) ; Mazánek, Oldřich (referee)
The thesis contains a description of the recruitment and selection for the European Union institutions. This HR activity is provided by the European Personnel Selection Office, which initiated "EPSO Development Programme" following an audit of personnel actions and complaints of applicants in 2010. The EPSO Development Programme's aim was to improve the recruitment and selection process including the shortening its duration and testing part. The goal of the thesis is to compare the recruitment and selection process before the EPSO Development Programme and after it. Then to evaluate how successful it was.
Community Programmes of the European Union Educational and Cultural field-The Possibility of the International Partnership and Cooperation for the Subjects in the South Bohemia
BAUEROVÁ, Lucie
The main aim of those theses is to present possibilities of financial support from the EU {--} Community programmes of the EU for the subjects in the South Bohemia region. There are mentioned chances of the financial support from the EU in the first part of my work. The next part presents community programmes in the field of education and culture and activities, which can be supported from these sources. Statistic figures of the financial support status are named at the end of each chapter. There is an example of the successful apply of grants as well as some successful projects realised by subjects from South Bohemia in the conclusion part of my theses. The goal of this section was to present the application process. Theses contain also some recommendation for the future increase of the financial drawing from discussed available sources.

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