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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Živnostenské podnikání v ČR / Trade business in Czech Republic

Šramotová, Anna January 2008 (has links)
The subject of my work was to describe czech trade law. I started with decription of development of existing laws and rules of trade business. In the second chapter I determined basic and conjointed terms as trade and attributes of the trade. Later I dealed with the main code, which is concerned with regulation of trade business in Czech Republic and I focussed on the trade licence. At the end of my work I reviewed and assessed current practice in this field.
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Živnostenské podnikání / Trade business

Kameník, Petr January 2008 (has links)
In my thesis first of all I describe historical progress of trade business in the Czech Republic from it's beginning: the developement of guilds, manufactures, damping during the Second World War and developement after 1989 up to actual legal regulation. I will describe trade administration and its developemnet from 1992, when Trade Licensing Offices started up, and the position of Trade Licensing Offices in the public administration. I will describe the basic terms like trade, trade licence, its beginning, expiration and authentication, trading inspection and administrative penalization. I will describe Trades Register, its connection to other registers of public administratin and the activity of Central registration points. Currently a big amendment to the trade law legislation is being prepared. This amendment is about to reduce administrative burden of entrepreneures greatly and allows the enterpreneurs to start their businesses easily. In my thesis I try to describe the most essential changes which this amendment to the trade law brings.
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Licence na předměty průmyslového vlastnictví v rámci mezinárodního obchodu / Licence contract for industrial property rights under conditions of international trade

Kaňa, Jiří January 2007 (has links)
The diploma thesis deals with licence contract for industrial property rights under conditions of international trade. The first part describes basics of the discipline called intellectual property rights and mutual relation to industrial property rights. Furthermore the thesis includes relation between licence contract for industrial property rights and other contracts governed by private law. The second part is concerned with licence contract itself, including relation to licence governed by copyright law. Last but not least it deals with option contract and so called know how licence.
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Problematika licenčních smluv / Problems of licensing

Heřman, Karel January 2009 (has links)
This work concerns with possibilities of licensing. There are mentioned advantages and disadvantages of particular models. Further on, the prediction of future situation in the IT market, new techniques, trends and reasons of these changes are introduced. Work addresses to both types of software -- proprietary software and Open Source software. Next part of work deals with software piracy and problems, which are connected with it. In second part of the work are theoretical knowledge converted into practice. There is examined license politics of Microsoft and possibilities which are offered to different customers. The final part concerns with two firms which operate on Czech market. There is a view to licenses, which are owned by firms, followed by recommendation of optimization.
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Licence firmy Microsoft ve firemním segmentu / Microsoft licenses in commercial segment

Jeníček, Michal January 2009 (has links)
Correct and financially optimal covering of licensed software is one of the aims of all companies. Microsoft Corporation offers a wide range of software products and also various types of license financing that significantly affect their financing. License models stating the correct rules of using the licenses for software groups are also very specific and require a thorough understanding of its principles. These two areas include a range of partial aspects that are to be considered from the point of view of company benefit. However, a complex view combining license programs and license models is equally important. Hence the issue of license management is problematic not only for the management of the company, but also for the IT specialists. This thesis embeds the issue of licensing into the frame of strategic IT planning and by means of annotated principles, descriptions of everyday situations and accentuating details significantly affecting licensing provides a perspective of the issue that has not been dealt with in such an elaborate way so far. The aim of this thesis is to provide a complex analysis of license programs and models, their principles and possibilities. In many companies, a detailed knowledge and understanding of the issue of Microsoft licensing is very important. Therefore, this thesis provides some specific output instances in the form of both financial and functional comparison of individual licensing programs. The crucial services of license programs and characteristics of license models are investigated in detail and subject to critical evaluation for purposes of utilization in companies of various sizes and types.
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Právní aspekty pořádání hudebních produkcí / Legal aspects of organizing music events

Hálková, Kateřina January 2012 (has links)
The thesis entitled "Legal aspects of organizing music events" deals with musical performances from the perspective of organizers, performers, but also the wider public. The aim is to identify the legal issues that must be seen to by the organizer of musical performances and to evaluate the operation and use of the services of collective rights management societies and to evaluate the impact of copyright infringement and attitude of the society to its violation. The introductory chapter provides an overview of the legislation and discusses copyright and certain organizations that work in this field. The second chapter describes the activities of collective rights management companies. Equally important is the third chapter, which deals with license agreements and the different types of licenses. The final chapter applies the theoretical knowledge gained from previous chapters into practice.
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A Criminological study of non-compliance with selected licensing conditions of tavens

Lekgau, Khomotso January 2015 (has links)
Thesis (M. A. (Criminology)) -- University of Limpopo, 2015 / The study was aimed at analysing the non-compliance of tavern operators with selected licensing conditions of taverns in Mankweng Area, Limpopo Province. Tavern operators were randomly sampled for the study. A quantitative research approach was used and questionnaires were administered for data collection. The findings revealed that tavern operators do not comply with the licensing conditions as stipulated in the Liquor Act, no 27 of 1989. The most contravened conditions include trading beyond stipulated times and allowing minors into the licensed premises. However, there is a need to study the perceptions of the tavern operators with regard to the licensing conditions of taverns. The researcher recommended that the community should co-operate with the Liquor Board in the effective prevention of the non-compliance of the tavern operators.
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Problematika zaměstnávání cizinců v České republice / Problem of employing of foreigners in the Czech republik

Krušinová, Pavlína January 2008 (has links)
This thesis is focused on foreigners‘ employment problematic in Czech Republic, specifically on legal regulation involved in law 435/2004 Sb. of employment. Foreigners are currently considered important labour, necessary for any economic’s operation (including economics of Czech). First part of the thesis explains theoretical background relating to the problematic or more precisely explains legal regulation of foreigners’ employment in the Czech Republic. Practical part of the document deals with qustionaire survey evaluation of foreigners employment in Czech. Reason to perform the survey was to confirm proposed supposal from practical part introduction.
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Návrh marketingové strategie / Marketing Strategy Proposal

Bukovjan, Jiří January 2012 (has links)
This thesis examines the current state of the market for online Flash games. It analyzes the market trends for the last three years and compares the largest advertising systems. There is description of the licensing ways and information how portals sell the games. Result of this work is to create a marketing mix that will determine the correct product with which it is appropriate to enter the market.
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The process of constructing and maintaining a social licence to operate in a developing market

Chipangamate, Nelson Solan January 2020 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate how a subsidiary of a multi-national corporation (MNC) achieved a social licence, in a Sub-Saharan host country undergoing agrarian transformation. Several foreign companies lost their land to communities in the wake of land conflicts between the legal owners and surrounding communities. However, this is a case of one of a few big landowners that have survived and continued to operate, without suffering substantial vandalism from communities. The study argues this to be an instrumental case of achieving and maintaining a social licence in a context characterised by heighted resource nationalism sentiments. Extant literature acknowledges that communities’ expectations are rising, rendering a legal licence insufficient. Emphasis is on the need for firms reliant on finite natural resources, such as land, to seek a social licence from communities. Yet, the processes through which such a licence could be achieved and maintained are little understood. The social licence is conceptually and theoretically underdeveloped. Anchoring on legitimacy theory, this study looks across two literatures on social licence and corporate community engagement. It empirically demonstrates how and under what conditions corporate community engagement processes deliver phases of a social licence. An embedded case study is utilised to capture processes from the perspective of both the firm and the community. The study advances theory of social licence by exploring the processes of an instrumental firm in an understudied but critical agriculture industry. The study identified transactional, transitional and transformational engagement processes, as essential in building legitimacy and trust which are the basis of dynamic phases of social licence. The researcher proposes three new constructs: context specific community expectations, engagement legitimacy, and corporate community visibility, to advance scholarship on social licencing processes. The study distinguishes firm legitimacy from engagement legitimacy. This paves way for future studies to further develop these concepts in social licence process research. Managers in agriculture and other extractive firms will use the theory built from this study to understand how they can achieve social licence at various levels, thereby mitigating the high social risk associated with losing a social licence. / Thesis (DPhil)--University of Pretoria, 2020. / Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) / DPhil / Unrestricted

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