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Protection and forgery of payment instruments
Valterová, Šárka ; Křížek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Gruber, Petr (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the counterfeit protection and counterfeit itself related issues of payment instruments. The main part of the thesis is devoted to the security features of banknotes and payment cards. In this thesis, banknotes are divided into three categories based on the method of production for classification purposes. These three categories consist of paper, polymer and hybrid banknotes and Czech crown, the Australian dollar and the Swazi lilangeni were chosen as representatives. Furthermore, the thesis focuses on counterfeiting particular payment instruments and comparison of them.
Counterfeiting money
Vu, Minh Huong ; Dobrovolný, Marek (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with counterfeiting money. The work is briefly focused on the history of counterfeiting, the various stages in the birth of banknotes, Counterfeits and legislative framework for the protection of Czech, European and American money. It also describes the level of protective features of Czech banknotes, Euro banknotes and U.S. dollar banknotes. The object of interpretation is also comparing the security features of these three currencies, and a small analysis of the factors that affect the amount of counterfeit money.
Counterfeiting of money as part of the shadow economy
Sedláčková, Veronika ; Ševčík, Miroslav (advisor) ; Řežábek, Pavel (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the issue of counterfeiting, especially in the Czech Republic, eurozone and some other selected countries. The first part of this study, include introduction to the historical and legal framework, explores the process of making counterfeit banknotes and real banknotes, including current statistics of its quantity and the overall trend. Furthermore, I deal with the question of fight against this issue in terms of national and multinational institutions. The second part analyzes the economic models that address the issue of counterfeiting. These models are used by knowledge from game theory and costbenefit analysis. The main purpose of this work is to explore this issue including its impacts and comparison of approaches of various countries.
Money counterfeiting
Zajícová, Martina ; Žák, Květoslav (advisor) ; Spirit, Michal (referee)
This bachelor thesis is divided into 8 parts. After the Introduction, that explains basic terms, as for example counterfeiting, doctoring or imitation of money, the chapter about the history of the counterfeiting from the ancient time to the end of the Second World War follows. The third chapter is called "Legislative framework of money protection" and is concerned with public notices of the Czech national bank, the criminal code or the International Convention for the Suppression ofCcounterfeiting Currency. The chapter 4 is about protecting elements. Basic information about Czech coins and banknotes could be found in chapter 5. The next part is concerned with the actual situation in the Czech Republic and brings some cases of faking money and judgements of courts. A part about counterfeiting in the rest of the world follows. The epilogue closes the whole thesis.

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