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Motor Vehicle Block Exemption Regulation and the Car Market in Brno
Hemala, Michal ; Leichmann, Marek (referee) ; Vémola, Aleš (advisor)
This thesis summarizes main reasons for using motor vehicle block exemption regulation. It studies the position of independent car repair shops and their access to technical documentation. It provides a summary of the main reguirements for authorized dealers and car repair shops’ equipment. A list of authorized dealers for each brand in Brno follows. In conclusion, there are two projects for a car repair shop and its business forecast.
Protection of economic competition - block exemption for vertical agreements
Vohnický, Petr ; Horáček, Vít (advisor) ; Rozehnal, Aleš (referee)
The Master's thesis provides readers with a basic analysis of Commission Regulation 330/2010. The mentioned regulation confers a benefit of the so called block exemption on broad spectrum of vertical agreements including in this context also certain agreements among competing undertakings. Since agreements enjoying the benefit of the block exemption are presumed to meet criteria stipulated in Article 101 (3) TFEU, the block exemption eliminates legal uncertainty which undertakings whose agreements distort competition within the meaning of Article 101 (1) TFEU would otherwise face. It follows that it is not necessary to examine such agreements on its merits. Thus, transaction costs are reduced. Structure of the thesis is chosen so that it reflects three main questions concerning applicability of the block exemption, namely whether (i) an agreement falls within the scope of Commission Regulation 330/2010, whether (ii) it contains black clauses (hard-core restrictions) and whether (iii) it contains (non-severable) grey clauses. After a brief description of wider connections and general issues in Chapter One, in Chapter Two the thesis deals with the scope of Commission Regulation 330/2010 with respect to the notion of vertical agreement, the role of intellectual property rights, the treatment of...
Protection of competition - block exemptions
Davidová, Lenka ; Horáček, Vít (advisor) ; Eichlerová, Kateřina (referee)
The main purpose of my thesis was to describe and analyse the system of the block exemptions. Briefly, the block exemption is a kind of exemption from the prohibition under article 101 (1) TFEU because it is supposed to fulfil the criteria of article 101 (3) TFEU. It exempts certain category of agreements, which are covered by the special regulation issued by the Council or more often by the Commission. The paper is divided into seven chapters and the first opening chapters are dealing with more general aspects of block exemption: the function, process of issuing, non- application and the advent of block exemption where the regulation 1/2003 (Modernisation Regulation) should be of special attention. It abolished the regime of previous notification of agreements to the Commission. An introduction to the system of other exemptions from the prohibition under article 101 (1) TFEU is also described there. The following part (chapter 4) focuses more detailed on the kinds of block exemptions, which are divided into the vertical, horizontal and sector exemptions. The former exemptions issued by the Czech Office for the Protection of Competition are no longer applicable and therefore only the block exemptions of the EU are of the concern of this paper. Furthermore, the special competition regime of some...
Protection of economic competition - block exemption for vertical agreements
Vohnický, Petr ; Horáček, Vít (advisor) ; Rozehnal, Aleš (referee)
The Master's thesis provides readers with a basic analysis of Commission Regulation 330/2010. The mentioned regulation confers a benefit of the so called block exemption on broad spectrum of vertical agreements including in this context also certain agreements among competing undertakings. Since agreements enjoying the benefit of the block exemption are presumed to meet criteria stipulated in Article 101 (3) TFEU, the block exemption eliminates legal uncertainty which undertakings whose agreements distort competition within the meaning of Article 101 (1) TFEU would otherwise face. It follows that it is not necessary to examine such agreements on its merits. Thus, transaction costs are reduced. Structure of the thesis is chosen so that it reflects three main questions concerning applicability of the block exemption, namely whether (i) an agreement falls within the scope of Commission Regulation 330/2010, whether (ii) it contains black clauses (hard-core restrictions) and whether (iii) it contains (non-severable) grey clauses. After a brief description of wider connections and general issues in Chapter One, in Chapter Two the thesis deals with the scope of Commission Regulation 330/2010 with respect to the notion of vertical agreement, the role of intellectual property rights, the treatment of...
Protection of competition - block exemptions
Davidová, Lenka ; Horáček, Vít (advisor) ; Eichlerová, Kateřina (referee)
The main purpose of my thesis was to describe and analyse the system of the block exemptions. Briefly, the block exemption is a kind of exemption from the prohibition under article 101 (1) TFEU because it is supposed to fulfil the criteria of article 101 (3) TFEU. It exempts certain category of agreements, which are covered by the special regulation issued by the Council or more often by the Commission. The paper is divided into seven chapters and the first opening chapters are dealing with more general aspects of block exemption: the function, process of issuing, non- application and the advent of block exemption where the regulation 1/2003 (Modernisation Regulation) should be of special attention. It abolished the regime of previous notification of agreements to the Commission. An introduction to the system of other exemptions from the prohibition under article 101 (1) TFEU is also described there. The following part (chapter 4) focuses more detailed on the kinds of block exemptions, which are divided into the vertical, horizontal and sector exemptions. The former exemptions issued by the Czech Office for the Protection of Competition are no longer applicable and therefore only the block exemptions of the EU are of the concern of this paper. Furthermore, the special competition regime of some...
Motor Vehicle Block Exemption Regulation and the Car Market in Brno
Hemala, Michal ; Leichmann, Marek (referee) ; Vémola, Aleš (advisor)
This thesis summarizes main reasons for using motor vehicle block exemption regulation. It studies the position of independent car repair shops and their access to technical documentation. It provides a summary of the main reguirements for authorized dealers and car repair shops’ equipment. A list of authorized dealers for each brand in Brno follows. In conclusion, there are two projects for a car repair shop and its business forecast.
The Automotive Industry Dealership
Broulík, Jan ; Svobodová, Ivana (advisor) ; Hesková, Marie (referee)
Broulík in his Master's Thesis sets his goal to analyse the automobile sales sector. He focuses mainly on the situation of automobile dealers. He depictures the contemporary development of automobile sales in the Czech Republic and in the world. He observes the impacts of the world economic crisis on automobile producers and dealers. He closer addresses the Škoda brand sales network which he uses to illustrate his findings. On the basis of the analysis of the automobile sales sector he establishes its particularities which he categorizes as supplier -- dealer relation particularities, sector particularities and dealer -- consumer relation particularities. Broulík assesses the current block exemption and compares it with the legal regime which will apply to the automobile sales sector in EFTA from the 1st June 2013. He concludes that the current block exemption suits the established sector particularities better. He however closes that neither the automobile producers' ascendancy over dealers nor many other sector particularities should be treated through economic competition legal regulation.
The Use of Public Funds, and Survey of Implications of these Rules of Public Funds on the Basic Groups of Applicants for Subsidy.
Krempaský, František ; Wokoun, René (advisor) ; Pělucha, Martin (referee)
The main purpose of this Bachelor Thesis is to uncover essentials rules of Public Funds delivery mechanism. The Survey is describing the reality of implication of these rules on basic groups of applicants. Regulation of redistribution of public resources concerns all regions, thus covers all NUTS levels of member states of EU. This allocation should be effective, legal, but mainly in the Public Interest. These invested funds demonstrably raise the standard of living in the region. Direct financial support for entrepreneurship is, however, from this perspective strictly defined and limited. Key concepts in this area are so-called "Public Support", "Block Exemption" and "de minimis". Now these concepts are fully implemented in the Czech legislation.
Analýza prodejů Škoda Auto ve střední Evropě a rozvoj prodejní sítě
Martínková, Pavla ; Kalínská, Emílie (advisor) ; Kambová, Anna (referee)
Diplomová práce se zabývá analýzou prodeje vozů značky Škoda v regionu střední Evropy a s tím souvisejícím rozvojem prodejní/ servisní sítě s přihlédnutím ke změnám vyvolaným vstupem nových členských zemí do Evropské unie. Charakterizuje funkční rozdělení prodejní sítě a vymezuje faktory ovlivňující její rozvoj. Dále se věnuje charakteristice středoevropských trhů (Česká republika, Slovensko, Polsko, Maďarsko, Rakousko, Slovinsko), prodejům realizovaným na těchto trzích a otázkám s tím souvisejícím, jako je finanční stránka obchodů a změna filosofie přístupu k finálním zákazníkům.

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