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Development of Popularity of the Spanish Monarchy 2008 - 2015
Koutová, Ivana ; Mejstřík, Martin (advisor) ; Menclová, Barbora (referee)
1 Abstract The bachelor thesis deals with the development of the popularity of the Spanish monarchy from 2008 to 2015; the main examined subject is the popularity decline between 2012 and 2014. The thesis is elaborated on the basis of the interpretative research, the key data are the results of the opinion polls. The aim is to emphasize the current development of the Spanish monarchy in the Czech environment. The thesis presents and analyses main factors of the popularity fail and examines the relationship between the popularity of reigning king Juan Carlos I (1975 - 2014) and Felipe VI (since 2014) and the institution of monarchy. The first part puts thesis into the context of the popularity of the European monarchies and presents historical development of the institution of the monarchy in Spain. The second part analyses the particular aspects, the third chapter is dedicated to the relationship between the popularity of reigning king and the institution of monarchy. The conclusion answers to the research questions via the evaluation of each mentioned factor.
Accounting and Taxation Comparison of Individual Entrepreneur in the Czech Republic and Spain
Chládová, Lucie ; Molín, Jan (advisor) ; Králíček, Vladimír (referee)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the analysis and comparison of accounting and taxation conditions of individual entrepreneurs in the Czech Republic and the Kingdom of Spain. After the comparison, the practical example also shows the approximate tax burden of self-employed individuals in these two countries. The first chapters of the thesis deal with theoretical background and focus mainly on Czech and Spanish accounting and tax legislation. The last chapter briefly summarizes and compares similarities and the most important differences between these two countries. The applied knowledge is also used for approximate calculation of self-employed individual tax liability in the Czech Republic and Spain.
Development of Popularity of the Spanish Monarchy 2008 - 2015
Koutová, Ivana ; Mejstřík, Martin (advisor) ; Menclová, Barbora (referee)
1 Abstract The bachelor thesis deals with the development of the popularity of the Spanish monarchy from 2008 to 2015; the main examined subject is the popularity decline between 2012 and 2014. The thesis is elaborated on the basis of the interpretative research, the key data are the results of the opinion polls. The aim is to emphasize the current development of the Spanish monarchy in the Czech environment. The thesis presents and analyses main factors of the popularity fail and examines the relationship between the popularity of reigning king Juan Carlos I (1975 - 2014) and Felipe VI (since 2014) and the institution of monarchy. The first part puts thesis into the context of the popularity of the European monarchies and presents historical development of the institution of the monarchy in Spain. The second part analyses the particular aspects, the third chapter is dedicated to the relationship between the popularity of reigning king and the institution of monarchy. The conclusion answers to the research questions via the evaluation of each mentioned factor.
Spanish Model of Asymmetric Regionalism: An Analysis
Bernas, Vlastimil ; Kysela, Jan (advisor) ; Pithart, Petr (referee)
Diplomová práce Analýza španělského modelu asymetrického regionalismu ~ 1 ~ Summary The masterʼs degree thesis "Spanish Model of Asymmetric Regionalism: An Analysis" deals with the concept of political-administrative division of a state, which has been typical of the Kingdom of Spain. The masterʼs degree thesis aims to profoundly analyze all the substantial aspects of this unique type of inner arrangement of a state, namely in broader (above all in legal, in historical and in political) relations. When elaborating on the topic I drew on Czech and English monographic literature (this applies both to the theoretical and to the historical part of the thesis) and on topical wordings of Spanish legal regulations; I also made use of various sources, as e.g. of professional articles online, of relevant judicial decisions, or of notes I made in Spain at lectures on Spanish constitutional law. The thesis consists of three chapters which are further divided into subchapters. In the initial theoretical chapter attention is paid to the typology of states according to their inner arrangement. The concepts such as confederation, federation, unitary state or regional state are explained here. The second chapter provides the overview of historical development of Spain (or, more exactly, of Iberian Peninsula) from the first...
Kingdom of Spain: from decentralization to an independent states? Efforts of Catalonia
Maľárová, Soňa ; Němec, Jan (advisor) ; Fleissner, Kamil (referee)
The main point of this thesis is to analyze the status of Catalonia in Spain and the relationship between them. In recent years, in European and even in the worldwide media we can read about the efforts for the Catalan independence with the aim of creating an independent Catalan state. A theoretical analysis of the formation of constitutional arrangement and its vertical structure is instrumental for getting to the heart of the matter. The twentieth century is characterized by the development of democracy and the emergence of new states. Theory of decentralization and separatism are integral parts of these processes. To elucidate the events and the incentives to the efforts for the Catalan independence from Spain is described by the acquisition of Catalan autonomy, since its establishment II. Spanish Republic. By examining political, economic and social spheres, it is clear that Catalonia will continue to seek independence and the creation of an independent state. For now, it appears appropriate to continue the dialogue with the Central Government of Spain and to find common solutions to the project in a conflict-free way. The contribution of this thesis is to clarify for the Czech and Slovak public the Catalan efforts to create an independent state. If the goals of these separatist endeavours are achieved, both the Czech Republic and Slovakia will have to express their opinion on the international recognition of the Catalonian independency.

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