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The bodies of association in the Czech law
Zechovský, Jakub ; Frinta, Ondřej (advisor) ; Thöndel, Alexandr (referee)
Since 1st January 2014, association law has been entirely governed by Act No. 89/2012 Coll., Civil Code. It is the first time in history that certain bodies of associations are regulated by law in the Czech legal system. The aim of this theses called "The bodies of association in the Czech law" is to provide critical theoretical analysis of contemporary Czech law regarding the bodies of association. The thesis also focuses on potential practical problems which may arise, including, for example, register of association. The work is divided into eight chapters. The first is dedicated to theoretical approaches of legal persons and provides an answer to the question which theoretical approach influenced Czech lawmakers most. Second chapter deals with the concept of freedom of association and autonomy of associations. This serves to put the main topic into broader constructional context. Third chapter contains brief history of association and analyses conceptual elements of association as well as its establishment. Starting with the fourth chapter, each following chapter is dedicated to particular bodies of association. First of all, the definition of body of association and division between mandatory and optional bodies of associated are provided (the fourth chapter). Then the fifth chapter describes...
Club´s life in Telč 1918-1938
SOCHOROVÁ, Šárka
This thesis for a bachelor´s degree is dealing with various clubs and associations in Telč between 1918 and 1938. The research is focused on The Club of Czechoslovak Tourists in Telč and The Museum Association Telč which are both related to the personality of their chairman PhMr. Karel Paclík senior. The analysis of membership wants to highlight the role of local elite, other local men and women who participated in those clubs and associations and in the town public life as well. Last chapter is focused on the life of provincial town during three festivities and refers to a positive contribution of those clubs and associations to the preparation and realization of those events.

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