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Global Overlap of Czech documentary film presented within International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival One World Festival (2008-2018)
Fenclová, Anežka ; Štoll, Martin (advisor) ; Novotný, David Jan (referee)
The following thesis offers an insight into a collection of documentary movies, which were screened in the category Czech Competition (Česká sekce) presented by the film festival One World (Jeden svět), as well as the nomination process behind it. The first section of the Body of this Thesis (Practical Part) is focused on the nomination process. In particular its objective is to describe principal changes in the nomination process and at the same time outline its future developments. This is achieved by means of exclusive interviews with five Program Section members in charge of the nomination process (both former and contemporary). Heightened attention is being dedicated to the films nominated for the Czech Competition section with regards to its specifics. The other part of the thesis body is based on thorough analysis of the films selected for the Czech competition between the years 2010-2019. By means of original interviews and content analysis the thesis attempts to establish an idea of which features are significant for the films representing the Czech Republic at this documentary film festival and what conclusions can be drawn from this about the Czech documentary film scene in general. The theoretical part of the thesis offers sourcing this approach in expert literature.
The creation of and decision-making by the statutory and controlling bodies of state-owned entities in connection with the enforcement of state goals
Trnka, Filip ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Zahradníčková, Marie (referee)
v anglickém jazyce This thesis focuses on the topic of creation of and decision-making by the statutory and controlling bodies of state-owned entities. Its main goal is to analyze the methods by which the law responds (or should respond) to the consequences resulting from the nature of the state as a legal entity for the creation of and the decision-making processes by the relevant bodies. With respect to the topic of this thesis, these specifics include the use of the state- owned entities to achieve certain public goals and the greater significance of the so- called principal agent problem (i.e., the separation of ownership and governance problem). The thesis starts by definitions and descriptions of the above-mentioned specifics, including the consequences these lead to. On the basis of such introduction, the author then analyzes the possible ways to regulate the nomination processes with respect to the statutory and controlling bodies. The nomination process is a process the outcome of which is the determination of the person to be elected or appointed into the respective body of the state-owned entity. In this part, the thesis analyzes, in particular, i) the existing legal regulation - the Governmental Committee for Personal Nominations, ii) four alternatives of proposed legal regulation, and...
U.S. Primary Elections
Mertová, Viktorie ; Kotábová, Věra (advisor) ; Landovský, Jakub (referee)
During the first stage of the U. S. presidential nomination process, primary elections are the predominant mechanism which the political parties apply to choose their candidates. In the 20th century, primaries became a common practice of the parties, which is considered to have made the nomination process more democratic. Despite that, there are several phenomena related to the primary elections which are considered to be problematic. The goal of this bachelor thesis is to analyze these controversial aspects of primaries. The thesis covers the nomination process of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party and attempts to emphasize the negative implications which the process of presidential nominations of these parties entails. In this case, the phenomena disadvantaging one of the actors of primaries (a group of voters, a type of candidate or one of the political parties) are considered to be negative. Based on the analysis of these phenomena, it is concluded which of them is potentially the most dangerous and the how it could be dealt with.

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