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New regulation of the European financial markets as a result of financial crisis
Málek, Josef ; Dědek, Oldřich (advisor) ; Cahlík, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the process of formation of new financial regulation in the European Union which is a consequence of the World 2007 crisis. After introducing the structure and operation of financial market, we review how the financial regulations were applied in EU before crisis. The analysis of the de Larosiére report, its appearance were initiated by the European Commission, forms the main topic of the thesis. We investigate particular recommendations stated in the report and bring near the existing institutional framework of main regulatory institutions in EU that were founded under authority of the report. We also discuss reactions of Czech National Bank and economists towards the de Larosiére report.
Application of energetic policy of EU in Czech republic - Photovoltaic plants
Nešpor, Jakub ; Vostrovská, Zdenka (advisor) ; Maule, Petr (referee)
Support for photovoltaic plants that originated before 2014, as well as support for renewable energy in general, artificially increases the price of energy and this measure has secondary effects in the form of rising prices of farmland and thus food. The regulation also creates distortions, for example on coal markets, which reduces the demand for this commodity. This thesis deals with the introduction of regulation and analysis of the motivation for the introduction of quotas in the energy policy of the European Union. Subsequent analysis evaluates the intended and unintended effects of regulation, which are not visible at first sight on this issue. The European Commission has so far not planned reassessment of policy support for renewable energy sources.
Competence of the European Union to Regulate GMOs
Vyletová, Veronika ; Grmelová, Nicole (advisor) ; Vavrečka, Jan (referee)
The thesis is devoted to legal regulation of genetically modified food and feed in the European Union. It tries to answer the question: whether and how to regulate use of GMO and the future of the regulation. Considerations are supplemented by European jurisprudence. The work also provides dispute between the European Union and the World Trade Organization concerning the adjustment of the use of genetically modified organisms. Based on available information, thesis leads to inviolable of the protection of the European consumers after the effectiveness of the Transatlantic trade and investment partnership between the European Union and the United States.

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