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New scene of the Beseda House in Vyškov - neoplasm in a historical setting
Menšík, David ; Plášil, Jiří (referee) ; Hrabec, Josef (advisor)
By submitting a bachelor's thesis is a draft of a civic construction of a discussion house with a hall for four hundred to six hundred people on the land of the car park adjacent to the existing house of the house. In this solution the building also uses the second car park next to the two-storey skeleton of the market. It bridges it with the wreath of the secondary halls supported by the Stoic groupings, which allows it to continue to use the areas with the original intent. This allows access to the market area, the passage of vehicles serving the courtyard and the safe passage of citizens. It also forms a semi-public space allowing a peaceful gait and grouping of visitors. It does not create another smaller propulsion of the city's core, but it complements and consolidates through a number of floors the block building of the center. It also responds to different height levels of the block itself, where it calls the ridge of the original beside scene and mirrors the dominance of the opposite church. The motif of the Renaissance palace courtyard is reflected in the foyer, which is oversized and offers a view of the monumental staircase leading to the hall itself. Besides the main hall with the gallery, the house is equipped with a test room / gym, small conference hall, bar and commercial spaces. This building attempts to respond to its neoracionalistic facade of the two neighboring buildings and to make the overall atmosphere of the place.
The Court of Justice of the European Union: the engine of integration?
Veselý, Petr ; Plechanovová, Běla (advisor) ; Parízek, Michal (referee)
This thesis deals with the topic of influence of the Court of Justice of the European Union on the process of European integration. For this purpose, the thesis asks the following question: "How has the Court of Justice of the European Union in selected cases contributed to the strengthening of European integration?" After an overview of the methodological basis, the thesis thoroughly examines the main theoretical approaches and authors that focused on the topic of Court of Justice and its influence on European integration: neofunctionalism, intergovernmentalism, neorationalism, supranationalism and legalistic approach. In the third part, five landmark cases of the ECJ have been chosen for detailed analysis: Van Gend en Loos, Costa vs. E.N.E.L., Internationale Handelsgesellschaft, Les Verts and Francovich. The thesis not only maps the political situation surrounding their announcement, but also the aftermath, consequences and reactions of member states to the judgements. In its last part, the thesis attempts to connect the theoretical approaches with the findings of the aforementioned analysis of landmark decisions. The thesis concludes that the Court of Justice in fact did contribute to the strengthening of European integration, namely by establishing the principles of direct effect, superiority...
New scene of the Beseda House in Vyškov - neoplasm in a historical setting
Menšík, David ; Plášil, Jiří (referee) ; Hrabec, Josef (advisor)
By submitting a bachelor's thesis is a draft of a civic construction of a discussion house with a hall for four hundred to six hundred people on the land of the car park adjacent to the existing house of the house. In this solution the building also uses the second car park next to the two-storey skeleton of the market. It bridges it with the wreath of the secondary halls supported by the Stoic groupings, which allows it to continue to use the areas with the original intent. This allows access to the market area, the passage of vehicles serving the courtyard and the safe passage of citizens. It also forms a semi-public space allowing a peaceful gait and grouping of visitors. It does not create another smaller propulsion of the city's core, but it complements and consolidates through a number of floors the block building of the center. It also responds to different height levels of the block itself, where it calls the ridge of the original beside scene and mirrors the dominance of the opposite church. The motif of the Renaissance palace courtyard is reflected in the foyer, which is oversized and offers a view of the monumental staircase leading to the hall itself. Besides the main hall with the gallery, the house is equipped with a test room / gym, small conference hall, bar and commercial spaces. This building attempts to respond to its neoracionalistic facade of the two neighboring buildings and to make the overall atmosphere of the place.
The Court of Justice of the European Union: the engine of integration?
Veselý, Petr ; Plechanovová, Běla (advisor) ; Parízek, Michal (referee)
This thesis deals with the topic of influence of the Court of Justice of the European Union on the process of European integration. For this purpose, the thesis asks the following question: "How has the Court of Justice of the European Union in selected cases contributed to the strengthening of European integration?" After an overview of the methodological basis, the thesis thoroughly examines the main theoretical approaches and authors that focused on the topic of Court of Justice and its influence on European integration: neofunctionalism, intergovernmentalism, neorationalism, supranationalism and legalistic approach. In the third part, five landmark cases of the ECJ have been chosen for detailed analysis: Van Gend en Loos, Costa vs. E.N.E.L., Internationale Handelsgesellschaft, Les Verts and Francovich. The thesis not only maps the political situation surrounding their announcement, but also the aftermath, consequences and reactions of member states to the judgements. In its last part, the thesis attempts to connect the theoretical approaches with the findings of the aforementioned analysis of landmark decisions. The thesis concludes that the Court of Justice in fact did contribute to the strengthening of European integration, namely by establishing the principles of direct effect, superiority...

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