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A monistic organizational structure of a joint-stock company under the Business Corporations Act in comparison with the French regulation
Koudelková, Zuzana ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Zahradníčková, Marie (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to characterize the new monistic system of corporate governance of the joint-stock company introduced by the Business Corporations Act and compare it with the french classical system. The scope of the research is focused mainly on the analysis of the basic interpretative problems that arise within the new legislation and the main differencies and similarities of the czech and french monistic systems. The thesis is composed of three chapters, first of them mainly defining the theoretical differentiation of the monistic and dualistic system of corporate governance. The Chapter Two is the most important part because it examines the pitfalls of the relevant Czech legislaslation on the monistic system. The Board of directors and the Statutory director are the main bodies set up within this system. This chapter is oriented mainly on the possible difficulties that may arise from the varied interpretations of the law caused by the application of the analogy in connection to the Supervisory board and the Board of directors of the dualistic system. The Subchapter 2.5 deals with the Board of directors as the basic controlling and executive body which is co- responsible for the business management of the join-stock company. The scope of the authority of the Statutory director and the...
A monistic organizational structure of a joint-stock company under the Business Corporations Act in comparison with the French regulation
Koudelková, Zuzana ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Zahradníčková, Marie (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to characterize the new monistic system of corporate governance of the joint-stock company introduced by the Business Corporations Act and compare it with the french classical system. The scope of the research is focused mainly on the analysis of the basic interpretative problems that arise within the new legislation and the main differencies and similarities of the czech and french monistic systems. The thesis is composed of three chapters, first of them mainly defining the theoretical differentiation of the monistic and dualistic system of corporate governance. The Chapter Two is the most important part because it examines the pitfalls of the relevant Czech legislaslation on the monistic system. The Board of directors and the Statutory director are the main bodies set up within this system. This chapter is oriented mainly on the possible difficulties that may arise from the varied interpretations of the law caused by the application of the analogy in connection to the Supervisory board and the Board of directors of the dualistic system. The Subchapter 2.5 deals with the Board of directors as the basic controlling and executive body which is co- responsible for the business management of the join-stock company. The scope of the authority of the Statutory director and the...
Monistic structure of a joint-stock company
Vrána, Lukáš ; Borkovec, Aleš (advisor) ; Hraba, Zdeněk (referee)
IN ENGLISH: This thesis is focused on the monistic structure of joint-stock companies. The aim of the thesis is to analyse board structures in selected countries, subsequently to identify the features which are typical for a monistic governance structure and, finally, to compare these findings with statutory provisions in the Act on Commercial Corporations. The thesis is divided into seven separate chapters. Chapter One is subdivided into two parts. Part One is an introduction to the topic and attempts to define the term corporate governance. Part Two explains the importance of internal company structure for corporate governance. Chapter Two analyses board structures in Great Britain, the United States, France, Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands, in the Czech version of Societas Europaea and also, for the purpose of comparison, the typical dualistic internal corporate structure known from Germany. The subjects of the analysis are the relevant statutory provisions on the one hand, and the functioning of governance structures in practice on the other hand. Chapter Three identifies features which are typical for monistic company structure, particularly the existence of a single board of directors which performs a strategy-setting function as well as supervision of management. Chapter Four discusses...
A Monistic and dual organizational structure of a joint-stock company
Čížková, Jana ; Kříž, Radim (advisor) ; Hásová, Jiřina (referee)
The thesis deals with two types of organizational structure of a joint-stock company regard to changing legislation, effective from 1st January 2014. The work is initially focused on new type of organizational structure - a monistic organizational structure. It consists of the board of directors and the statutory director. The work explains the operation and scope of the company's bodies. The second type of organizational structure, which analyses the work, is dual organizational structure. It consists of the management board and the supervisory board. The work is based on the Civil Code and the Business Corporations Act.

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