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2023
Abstract This chapter covers the implementation of the Unfair Terms Directive (UTD) in the Czech Republic. It details the socio-economic landscape of the Czech Republic, referencing how the recession, COVID-19 pandemic, and non-bank consumer credit providers have affected the landscape.
Rita Simon, Silvia Vyskočilová
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Abstract This chapter covers the implementation of the Unfair Terms Directive (UTD) in the Czech Republic. It details the socio-economic landscape of the Czech Republic, referencing how the recession, COVID-19 pandemic, and non-bank consumer credit providers have affected the landscape.
Rita Simon, Silvia Vyskočilová
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2014
The evolution of public relations (PR) in the Czech Republic can be traced back to the early 20th century, as exemplified by the Bata shoe company which used a wide range of internal and external communication. From mid-century until the 1990s, propaganda was the dominant model under Nazi and Communist regimes, although Western PR methods were applied ...
Jarmila Indrová, Zdenka Petrů
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The evolution of public relations (PR) in the Czech Republic can be traced back to the early 20th century, as exemplified by the Bata shoe company which used a wide range of internal and external communication. From mid-century until the 1990s, propaganda was the dominant model under Nazi and Communist regimes, although Western PR methods were applied ...
Jarmila Indrová, Zdenka Petrů
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Austrian History Yearbook, 1998
Abstract The starting point for the economic transition of the Czech Republic was the so-called ‘Velvet Revolution’ of 1989 which brought a Government led by Civic Forum to power in Czechoslovakia and which paved the way for democratic elections in 1990.
Ronald W Anderson, Chantal Kegels
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Abstract The starting point for the economic transition of the Czech Republic was the so-called ‘Velvet Revolution’ of 1989 which brought a Government led by Civic Forum to power in Czechoslovakia and which paved the way for democratic elections in 1990.
Ronald W Anderson, Chantal Kegels
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2001
The aim of this chapter is to give a brief overview of what is going on in the international migration field in the Czech Republic (CR) and how the situation has changed over time. Special attention is paid to economic immigration, permanent immigration, asylum-seekers and refugees, temporary refuge, ethnic Czechs and transit migration.
Helena Válková +2 more
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The aim of this chapter is to give a brief overview of what is going on in the international migration field in the Czech Republic (CR) and how the situation has changed over time. Special attention is paid to economic immigration, permanent immigration, asylum-seekers and refugees, temporary refuge, ethnic Czechs and transit migration.
Helena Válková +2 more
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2018
Despite its relatively small landmass of 78,866 km2, the Czech Republic has a diverse physical geography with numerous valuable plant and animal species. Czech law provides for various instruments to protect nature and biodiversity. Some of these are based on European law, introduced at the time of the Czech Republic’s accession to the European Union ...
Adéla Boučková, Juliane Albrecht
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Despite its relatively small landmass of 78,866 km2, the Czech Republic has a diverse physical geography with numerous valuable plant and animal species. Czech law provides for various instruments to protect nature and biodiversity. Some of these are based on European law, introduced at the time of the Czech Republic’s accession to the European Union ...
Adéla Boučková, Juliane Albrecht
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2021
Abstract This chapter provides an extended look at health politics and the universal health system based on a compulsory social health insurance in the Czech Republic. It traces the historical development of the Czech healthcare system, characterized by a systemic shift from an insurance system to a fully state-run Soviet Semashko model ...
Otto Eibl, Miloš Gregor
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Abstract This chapter provides an extended look at health politics and the universal health system based on a compulsory social health insurance in the Czech Republic. It traces the historical development of the Czech healthcare system, characterized by a systemic shift from an insurance system to a fully state-run Soviet Semashko model ...
Otto Eibl, Miloš Gregor
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2013
This chapter provides a general overview of sport governance within the Czech Republic. It first offers a presentation of major umbrella associations and the relationship among them. The accounts that follow deal with an involvement of public authorities in sport governance and describe the ways in which the sport governing bodies are interconnected ...
NUMERATO, DINO, L. Flemr
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This chapter provides a general overview of sport governance within the Czech Republic. It first offers a presentation of major umbrella associations and the relationship among them. The accounts that follow deal with an involvement of public authorities in sport governance and describe the ways in which the sport governing bodies are interconnected ...
NUMERATO, DINO, L. Flemr
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2012
The relevance of the OECD and UN Model Conventions and their Commentaries for the interpretation of Czech tax treaties The Commentaries of the OECD Model Tax Convention on Income and on Capital (OECD Model) were translated and published in the Czech language for the first time in 2009, together with the text of the Convention itself, as a joint ...
Danuše Nerudová, Lukáš Moravec
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The relevance of the OECD and UN Model Conventions and their Commentaries for the interpretation of Czech tax treaties The Commentaries of the OECD Model Tax Convention on Income and on Capital (OECD Model) were translated and published in the Czech language for the first time in 2009, together with the text of the Convention itself, as a joint ...
Danuše Nerudová, Lukáš Moravec
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Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 2008
More than 17 years after the fall of communism in Central and Eastern Europe, the Czech Republic still does not have a comprehensive disability discrimination law based on social and human rights models. The Czech disability law has not fully reformed yet and relies on outdated law in many areas of life, causing discrimination against individuals with
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More than 17 years after the fall of communism in Central and Eastern Europe, the Czech Republic still does not have a comprehensive disability discrimination law based on social and human rights models. The Czech disability law has not fully reformed yet and relies on outdated law in many areas of life, causing discrimination against individuals with
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Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, 2017
The Grids & Datums column has completed an exploration of every country on the Earth. For those who did not get to enjoy this world tour the first time, PE&RS is reprinting prior articles from the column. This month's article on the Czech Republic was originally printed in 2000 but contains updates to their coordinate system since ...
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The Grids & Datums column has completed an exploration of every country on the Earth. For those who did not get to enjoy this world tour the first time, PE&RS is reprinting prior articles from the column. This month's article on the Czech Republic was originally printed in 2000 but contains updates to their coordinate system since ...
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