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Nekalé obchodní praktiky při distančním sjednávání spotřebitelských smluv
Řezníčková, Nikola
This bachelor thesis deals with unfair business practices used by entrepreneurs towards consumers when negotiating consumer contracts by distant communication. The research part is primarily dedicated to such issues legal regulatory and consumer rights defending organizations. The analytical part is dedicated to specific examples from common practice, on which basis the final recommendation is made to minimize consumers undesirable economic impacts and the risks associated with making of contracts in distant manner.
Risky e-shops and consumer protection
VOGELTANZ, Jiří
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to find out what experience consumers have with risky e-shops and then to create instructions on how to avoid these e-shops. This bachelor thesis describes the concept of consumer protection. This work helps to find out how to resolve disputes with e-shops as well as what organizations consumer can turn to. A questionnaire which is dealing with the issue was created. The questionnaire contains twenty-eight questions, which are focused on how consumers are happy with shopping in e-shops, whether they have encountered some shopping problems and, if so, how they solved the problem, whether consumers have some experience with unfair business practices and how much they pay attention to general terms and conditions. All collected information from the questionnaire were processed and eventually evaluated.
Potravinářské výrobky jako faktor vnímání Evropské unie v České republice
ŽIDOŇ, Zdeněk
Foodstuffs are often discussed in the Czech Republic in relation to the European Union. In the past, European regulations which affected traditional Czech food products caused big controversies. Currently, the most discussed issue in this context is a dual quality of food products placed on the European single market. The introductory part of this thesis deals with a development of this issue in the institutions of the European Union and includes the opinions of Czech Members of the European Parliament. This thesis also analyses related European legislature and proposed solutions regarding dual quality, summaries relevant Czech, Slovak and other foreign comparative tests of products and assesses the most common arguments which the producers use to defend the differences in the composition of their products. The final part of the thesis puts the habits of Czech consumers in contrast with neighbouring countries and, based on available data regarding the opinions about the EU, formulates a theory which answers the question of how dual quality of products influences the perception of the European Union in the Czech Republic.

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