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Legal position of Liechtenstein in European Economic Area
Havlová, Berenika ; Grmelová, Nicole (advisor) ; Spirit, Michal (referee)
The thesis defines legal status of Liechtenstein in the European Economic Area. It is divided into three consecutive chapters. The first chapter consists of two parts - general and economic characteristics of Liechtenstein. The general characteristic is based on the author's experience supported by scientific literature, while economic subchapter is based largely on statistical data. The second chapter focuses on the legal status of Liechtenstein and its position on international scene. The position is viewed from two perspectives, which affects it the most. First, from the perspective of participation in selected international organizations and second, the influence of close relationship with Switzerland. The last chapter analyses international litigation to which Liechtenstein is a party. The aim of this thesis is to define the legal relations of Liechtenstein, which forms its position, using the methods of analysis.
Vietnamese employment in the Czech Republic
Leová, Thi Viet Anh ; Legnerová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Quigley, Martin John David (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on implementation and adaptation of Vietnamese immigrants to the Czech labor market including all legislative conditions regarding employing of the Vietnamese, starting by explaining the meanings of basic terms all the way to complex legal aspects which are crucial for legal functioning on the employer's side. Business activities of this minority are also mentioned as well as Czech-Vietnamese relations since their beginnings including bilateral treaties. For the practical part, interviews and comparison of two generations were chosen.
Switzerland and the process of European integration
Kamarýtová, Kateřina ; Sršeň, Radim (advisor) ; Kuchařová, Alžběta (referee)
This work deals with Switzerland and its relationship with European integration. The aim of the study is to determine why is profitable for Switzerland to be non-EU country and why its relations are based on Bilateral Agreements. The study analyzed the economic and political aspects that influence this specific Swiss position.
Czech Republic - Italy. Trade relations
Kalinichenko, Kseniya ; Klosová, Anna (advisor) ; Gullová, Soňa (referee)
This thesis is based on study of Czech Republic- Italy trade relations importance and their actual state. It demonstrates the conditions for the development within the European Union, characterizes the Czech and Italian markets and trade relations of these two countries with other economies. One of the chapters is dedicated to the bilateral agreements between them and the state support of international trade in both countries. The work explores developments of commercial exchange of these States with focus on the period 1999-2011 and mentions the major Czech and Italian companies which make their businesses on the both markets. The final section analyses the basic trends in trade of these two countries and looks at prospects for trade relations between them.
Australia and New Zealand: economic development and its impact on Asia-Pacific and European Union relations
Behunová, Jana ; Cihelková, Eva (advisor) ; Bič, Josef (referee)
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the economic development of Australia and New Zealand at the end of the 1980's and beginning of the 1990's and its impact on both countries' status in the Asia-Pacific region. This study consists of three chapters. The first chapter deals with the undergone microeconomic and macroeconomic reforms at the end of the 1980's and throughout the 1990's and discusses the economic situation before and after the changes. The second chapter analyses the history of and current relations between Australia, New Zealand and countries and regional groups in the Asia-Pacific region (China, Japan, South Korea, APEC, ASEAN and EAS). The chapter also pays close attention to areas that have the potential to strengthen relations and cooperation in the future. The third chapter analyses Australia's and New Zealand's relationship with the European Union and investigates possibilities of strengthening the European Union's position in the Asia-Pacific region via EU-Australia-New Zealand relations.
Position of Switzerland towards European Union
Kubíčková, Dagmar ; Částek, Michal (advisor)
The purpose of my thesis is to analyze bilateral relations between Switzerland and European Union. Chapter One is introductory and defines aims of the thesis. Chapters Two,Three and Four describe development of bilateral relations since the World War II. Chapter Five focuses on the economic connections between Switzerland and European Union. My thesis also focuses on the most important Bilateral Agreements - starting with the Free Trade Agreement from 1972. Conclusions are drawn in Chapters Eight and Nine - evaluation of prospective scenarios.
New regionalism in the USA in context of their position in world economy
Pešek, Miroslav ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Krč, Jakub (referee)
This bachelor works deal with changing long-terme position of the USA in world economy and their approach to new regionalism. Then in first part is charactered new regionalism in general. In second chapter are listed and described individual bilateral agreements. In third part there are listed regional initiatives of the USA.

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