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The nature and scope of the non-refoulement principle
Cenklová, Tereza ; Honusková, Věra (advisor) ; Bílková, Veronika (referee)
in English This thesis deals with the key principle of international refugee law which is the principle of non-refoulement. Thanks to this principle, entitled persons are protected from being returned to their country of origin where they would be in danger on the grounds listed in particular documents. The aim of my thesis is to define and analyze the nature, scope and content of this principle in particular international and regional documents and their subsequent comparison. The thesis itself is composed of seven main chapters. Chapter one contains a brief definition of the documents where the principle of non-refoulement is enshrined. Chapter two deals with the scope of the principle. The personal and territorial scope is examined in this chapter. In the third chapter, I focus on the nature of the principle in particular documents, the presence and interpretation of exceptions to the principle. I analyze primarily the Convention Relating to the Status of refugees in this chapter, since this Convention is the one containing exceptions to the principle. In the fourth chapter, I focus on the detailed analysis of the nature, scope and content of the principle in the particular documents. I examine which parts of the principle are identical or similar in those documents and which of them differ....
Belgický ovčák: klady a zápory chovu
Kafková, Kristýna ; Kubík, Štěpán (advisor)
Tato práce se věnuje problematice chovu psů všech variant plemene belgický ovčák. Podrobněji jsou rozebrány povahové vlastnosti jednotlivých variant plemenne, vlohy belgických ovčáků a využití těchto psů v praxi. Nemalá pozornost bude věnována zdravotní stavu a jednotlivým onemocněním, která jsou nedílnou součásti při chovu psů. Zároveň se zaměříme na přípravu psů před výkonem, jako jsou výstavy, zkoušky a soutěže.
An analysis of character traits and athletic performance of the Chodský Dog breed and its possible uses in zootherapy
Pávková, Kateřina ; Fiala Šebková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Chmelíková, Eva (referee)
This Bachelor thesis is a secondary research focused on a Czech national breed, the Chodský Dog breed. The first section outlines the history of the breed and its restoration, which officially began in 1984 by Jan Findejs. Its breeders are joined in the Association of Friends of the Chodský Dog breed, one of the largest breeders associations. On the 31st March 2016 there were 152 registered breeding kennels in Europe. The breed is also very popular abroad where a few official broods have already been reared. It has the strongest presence in Germany and Switzerland. The Association of Friends of the Chodský Dog breed is a member of the Bohemian-Moravian Cynology Union. The organisation still awaits the breed acknowledgement by World Canine Organization (FCI). The subsequent part of the paper concentrates on genetics of the population and includes an assessment of outcomes associated with hip joint dysplasia and its incidence in the population since 2001. In addition to dysplasia, which is being monitored and eliminated by the association, the breed is not significantly affected by other diseases. The health programme and other health checks promoted by the association are also discussed. The last section describes dog character trait tests and character traits specific to the Chodský Dog breed. An analysis of traits was carried out based on data collected from the associations database. The offspring of the five most fertile dogs were also assessed. Furthermore, the thesis discusses the results of the breeds athletic performance and its use in zootherapy. It highlights the breeds wide range of potential uses and its acclaimed character traits. Chodský Dog breed have become popular in recent years. The breed registry logs around 300 puppies, every year, suggesting the breed is doing well!
The English cocker spaniel - effect of color to character traits
ZNOJ NOVOTNÁ, Barbora
The aim of this thesis is study of the available literature sources that deal with issue of color, temperament and effect of color to character traits of English cocker spaniels and assess difference of temperament between solid coloured and particoloured lines of English cockers in the Czech Republic. The object of evaluation is 68 English Cocker Spaniels - 21 black, 23 golden and 24 particolouredBy virtue of answers of their owners it is assessed dominance, aggression towards adults, children and dogs, intensity of barking, playfulness, dependence on the owner and destroying thingsSolid colored cocker spaniels are more dominant, aggressive, a little more barking and they are more dependence on the owner than particoloured cocker spaniels. Particoloured cockers are the most playful. Things are most often destroyed by the black cockers and least often by the golden cockers.

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