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Efektivita zajištění závazků / Effectiveness of Security of ObligationsStrmisková, Kateřina January 2009 (has links)
The topic of my diploma thesis is the effectivity of provison of contracts. The aim is, on a general level, to outline a basic view of all the provisory institutes that are currently offered within the Czech system of law and my attempt is to find the most effective one of them. In the theoretical part I focus on contractual relationships, different kinds of them as well as reasons of their origination. The practical part analyzes particular ways of provision of contractual relationships and their effectiveness. Criteria of the evaluation, findings obtained and realization of the set aims will be presented at the end of my thesis. When analyzing contractual relationships and ways of their provision I mostly follow enactions of the civil and commercial codes and subsidiary case laws.
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An evaluation of the anti-corruption initiatives in Botswana and their relationship to Botswana's developmentMwamba, Leon Tshimpaka 12 1900 (has links)
The study focuses on an evaluation of the anti-corruption initiatives in Botswana and their relation to Botswana’s development. An evaluation was needed to find out whether the anti-corruption initiatives were effective and whether there were a correlation between the effectiveness of the Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crimes (DCEC) and the level of development in Botswana.
This study showed that, the DCEC has succeeded to low corruption in Botswana through its most successful public education mandate and debatable good governance. The DCEC has helped to enhance service delivery in the public sector through the establishment of the Anti-Corruption Units (ACUs) within the Ministries aimed at tackling corruption in-house. Consequently, a significant slight improvement was registered in both public health and education sectors. However, that improvement was still minimal to the extent that it has been hampered by the challenging working conditions of the DCEC attributable to the inadequacy of legislation, lack of manpower, shortage of required skills and slow criminal justice system as well as the debatable independence of the DCEC, evidenced by its reporting and appointing lines. This implies that the impact of the DCEC in the development of Botswana has been minimal, as the country is still devastated by socio-economic disparities especially in rural areas. / Development Studies / M.A. (Development Studies)
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An evaluation of the anti-corruption initiatives in Botswana and their relationship to Botswana's developmentMwamba, Leon Tshimpaka 12 1900 (has links)
The study focuses on an evaluation of the anti-corruption initiatives in Botswana and their relation to Botswana’s development. An evaluation was needed to find out whether the anti-corruption initiatives were effective and whether there were a correlation between the effectiveness of the Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crimes (DCEC) and the level of development in Botswana.
This study showed that, the DCEC has succeeded to low corruption in Botswana through its most successful public education mandate and debatable good governance. The DCEC has helped to enhance service delivery in the public sector through the establishment of the Anti-Corruption Units (ACUs) within the Ministries aimed at tackling corruption in-house. Consequently, a significant slight improvement was registered in both public health and education sectors. However, that improvement was still minimal to the extent that it has been hampered by the challenging working conditions of the DCEC attributable to the inadequacy of legislation, lack of manpower, shortage of required skills and slow criminal justice system as well as the debatable independence of the DCEC, evidenced by its reporting and appointing lines. This implies that the impact of the DCEC in the development of Botswana has been minimal, as the country is still devastated by socio-economic disparities especially in rural areas. / Development Studies / M.A. (Development Studies)
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