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The Legal Status of a Resistance Movement and the Analysis of its Acts Within the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Pohořská, Barbora ; Bílková, Veronika (advisor) ; Faix, Martin (referee)
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict brings up many questions considering and reaching into several different spheres, including the spheres of law. This thesis focuses on the question of the organized resistance movement against occupation and on its legal status. It is known that the inhabitants of every occupied territory are allowed to protect themselves and their territory from the occupier, thus they are allowed to resist the occupation and to claim a recognition of their resistance movement and of its acts as legal acts. Although the resistance movement is a well known term, there is no official definition of this movement and its legal framework is quite narrow; it only establishes the characteristics needed in order for its members to gain a status and a legal protection similar to the regular combatants. It is limited from its name that the resistance movement against occupation may only exists in the territory where an actual occupation takes place. In order to characterize the organized resistance movement against occupation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, it is necessary for this thesis to first answer several supporting questions concerning the actual status of the specific conflict and look closer whether or not is the concerned territory actually occupied. After reaching a...
,,Law is changing, conscience stays." Sophie Scholl - her life, her activity and her letters: Interpretation.
Vojíková, Olga ; Glosíková, Viera (advisor) ; Bučková, Tamara (referee)
Title: "Law is changing, conscience stays." Sophie Scholl - her life, her activity and her letters: Interpretation. Department: Department of German language and literature Author: Olga Vojíková Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Viera Glosíková, CSc. Pages: 58 Language: German Keywords: Sophie Scholl, Nazism, The White Rose, resistance movement Abstract: This thesis deals with the life and activities of Sophie Scholl. It maps the story of her life in Nazi Germany and her work in the White Rose resistance group and influence she had in there through analyzing and interpreting her letters. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Legal Status of a Resistance Movement and the Analysis of its Acts Within the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Pohořská, Barbora ; Bílková, Veronika (advisor) ; Faix, Martin (referee)
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict brings up many questions considering and reaching into several different spheres, including the spheres of law. This thesis focuses on the question of the organized resistance movement against occupation and on its legal status. It is known that the inhabitants of every occupied territory are allowed to protect themselves and their territory from the occupier, thus they are allowed to resist the occupation and to claim a recognition of their resistance movement and of its acts as legal acts. Although the resistance movement is a well known term, there is no official definition of this movement and its legal framework is quite narrow; it only establishes the characteristics needed in order for its members to gain a status and a legal protection similar to the regular combatants. It is limited from its name that the resistance movement against occupation may only exists in the territory where an actual occupation takes place. In order to characterize the organized resistance movement against occupation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, it is necessary for this thesis to first answer several supporting questions concerning the actual status of the specific conflict and look closer whether or not is the concerned territory actually occupied. After reaching a...
,,Law is changing, conscience stays." Sophie Scholl - her life, her activity and her letters: Interpretation.
Vojíková, Olga ; Glosíková, Viera (advisor) ; Bučková, Tamara (referee)
Title: "Law is changing, conscience stays." Sophie Scholl - her life, her activity and her letters: Interpretation. Department: Department of German language and literature Author: Olga Vojíková Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Viera Glosíková, CSc. Pages: 58 Language: German Keywords: Sophie Scholl, Nazism, The White Rose, resistance movement Abstract: This thesis deals with the life and activities of Sophie Scholl. It maps the story of her life in Nazi Germany and her work in the White Rose resistance group and influence she had in there through analyzing and interpreting her letters. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Příbram and its everyday life during the ocupation 1939 - 1945
ŠORFOVÁ, Petra
The task of this diploma thesis is to describe events in years 1939-1945 which took place in Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and which had also specific impacts on the central-Bohemian town of Příbram. The thesis is based on written sources of information held in State Regional Archive in Příbram, accessible literature and at last but not least memories of personal observers who lived through the war when they were children. In this work I concentrate on the impacts of the war on lives of ordinary people who suffered their personal tragedies and experienced encounters that completely changed their lives. The thesis is divided into 7 chapters. First chapter deals with the history of Příbram beginning with prehistory and finishing with contemporary days. This chapter also mentions Svatá Hora and Březové Hory because these places create an important part of the location. Second chapter describes the situation right before the war and feelings of people towards the declaration of the protectorate. The next chapter talks about the history of Mining Technical University which was a part of the town nearly for 100 years. The university, as well as many other schools of this type, was closed and some of its students were arrested and deported to the concentration camp Sachsenhausen. Fourth charter is about Jewish and Gipsy question which is a quite popular topic even today. Fifth chapter includes description of the atmosphere of everyday life during the war through children´s eyes but also cultural life of the town. Sixth chapter focuses on the period of the great terror after the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, which influenced also people in Příbram. The last chapter speaks about the fight of Czech people to re-establish the independent state in which people from Příbram and its surroundings participated as well. This chapter also deals with the last fight in the central Europe which took place near the town of Příbram. The thesis combines general context and particular events happening in Příbram and it tries to look closely at the period of the Second World War full of anxiety, worries and hope.

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