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Internet, new media and information policy in Uzbekistan
Hametová, Michaela ; Šisler, Vít (advisor) ; Pekárek, Aleš (referee)
The purpose of the thesis is to analyze the Information Policy of the Republic of Uzbekistan, focused primarily on the mid. 90s up to nowadays. The focus is mainly given on to the ICT development and its support by the Republic of Uzbekistan. It covers the analysis and descriptions on access to information, restriction problems of the press and censorship. Theoretical knowledge has been supported with practical analysis gained during the study tour to Uzbekistan. During the study tour has been accomplished a small exploratory study conduct a survey of how the Internet and the mass media is accepted and used by the population of Uzbekistan. The case study, at the end of the thesis, tries to approach the use of the Internet and particularly the so-called new media by independent journalists from Radio Ozodlik, an Uzbek department of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
Freedom of information and public tenders
Baček, Richard ; Staša, Josef (advisor) ; Rajchl, Jiří (referee)
1 Free Access to Information and Public Procurement, Abstract and Keywords Abstract The aim of this thesis is to analyse free access to information of public administration in relation to public contracts, especially in regards with the issue of trade secrets protection in contracts concluded as result of public procurement versus the right to information from public authorities. The thesis focuses on several key aspects of this relationship, the interpretation of which is currently problematic. The thesis examines whether freedom of information legislation applies to all types of contracting authorities, procurements and procurement procedures; whether mandatory disclosures also relate to information on public procurement of the authorities concerned; and whether there may be information provided on request in public procurement. It also focuses on manifestations of restrictions of the right to information in public procurements and manifestations of the right to information in protection of trade secret contained in contracts concluded in public tenders. The thesis defines basic terms of the surveyed area, i.e. the terms "information", "free access", "contracting authority" and "public procurement". It also discusses the freedom of access to information in the context of public administration, reporting...
Journalists and access to information
Koktová, Alena ; Hanák, Peter (advisor) ; Hájek, Roman (referee)
The aim of this thesis entitled Free access to information from the perspective of journalists is to find out how Czech journalists use the institute of free access to information. The work is based on analysis of specific articles published on the Czech news portals and in the newspapers and also on interviews with prominent Czech journalists, who provided their practical experience from practice. As a result, the thesis charts in which cases and with what success the journalists act according to the law on free access to information. Although the law provides only minimum of exceptions, in which statutory bodies may not provide the information, the actual practice does not respond to. Journalists are often confronted with all sorts of excuses why the office cannot provide the information. The most common reasons for denying the request for information is the protection of personal data, trade secrets and the condition of payment the costs of extremely extensive search. The structure of work corresponds to those reasons - first two sections contain an introduction to the issue of the right to information and freedom of access to information and the next three sections are devoted to the mentioned reasons why some authorities reject the requests of journalists. Each chapter contains a description...
Internet, new media and information policy in Uzbekistan
Hametová, Michaela ; Šisler, Vít (advisor) ; Pekárek, Aleš (referee)
The purpose of the thesis is to analyze the Information Policy of the Republic of Uzbekistan, focused primarily on the mid. 90s up to nowadays. The focus is mainly given on to the ICT development and its support by the Republic of Uzbekistan. It covers the analysis and descriptions on access to information, restriction problems of the press and censorship. Theoretical knowledge has been supported with practical analysis gained during the study tour to Uzbekistan. During the study tour has been accomplished a small exploratory study conduct a survey of how the Internet and the mass media is accepted and used by the population of Uzbekistan. The case study, at the end of the thesis, tries to approach the use of the Internet and particularly the so-called new media by independent journalists from Radio Ozodlik, an Uzbek department of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
Legislation related to issue of the free access to information in international context
Winkler, Otakar ; Vlasák, Rudolf (advisor) ; Šisler, Vít (referee)
The thesis is focused on some questions stemming from the limitations of the right to free access to information in connection with the implementation of classified information protection in the context of activities of state security organizations. The basic legislation covering this area has been summarized. Further, the thesis explores theoretical as well as practical procedures and principles aimed at minimization of both real and potential threats to individual rights and basic principles of the open society in cases of performance of such sorts of limitations. Besides, some examples of the solutions carried out in certain countries and in addition several decisions of the European Court on Human Rights are mentioned. Finally, the contemporary status of the matter in the Czech Republic is examined.

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