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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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Využití Linked Data pro sdílení dat o smlouvách veřejných institucí / Exploitation of Linked Data for sharing public agreements data

Hryzlík, Pavel January 2016 (has links)
Title: Exploitation of Linked Data for sharing public agreements data Author: Bc. Pavel Hryzlík Department: Department of Software Engineering Supervisor: Doc. Mgr. Martin Nečaský, Ph.D., Department of Software Engineering Abstract: The objective of the thesis is to explore the possibilities of using Linked Data principles for publishing and sharing data on contracts of public institutions and their connections to related data in the public domain (eg. Business and trade register, register of contracts, etc.). Thesis presents the entire process of opening up contracts. Defines a data standard for open contracts and proposes an ontology for the publication of data on contracts and their interconnections. Furthermore, it designs and implements a platform for publishing contracts. The first part of the platform is a conversion module enabling the conversion of contracts stored in relational databases into RDF form. Employed are R2RML mapping techniques. The second part is a uniform repository that downloads data on contracts in Linked Data format. The third part is a web application that will make the data on contracts available to end users. Keywords: Contract, Open Data, Linked Data, RDF, JSON-LD, R2RML, SPARQL Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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Viešoji sutartis / Public Agreement

Majauskaitė, Guoda 04 March 2009 (has links)
Sutartis – teisinio santykio realizavimo forma, todėl jai sutarčių teisėje yra skiriamas ypatingas dėmesys. Lietuvos teisės sistemoje išskiriamos įvairios sutarčių rūšys, tarp kurių yra ir šiame darbe nagrinėjamos viešosios sutartys. Darbe analizuojami esminiai su viešųjų sutarčių sudarymo tvarka, joje veikiančiais subjektais bei nutraukimu susiję klausimai, aptariama su šia tema susijusi Lietuvos Aukščiausiojo Teismo praktika. Siekiant kuo visapusiškiau atskleisti darbo temą, aptariama nemažai užsienio autorių darbų, taip pat ir Europos Bendrijų Teisingumo Teismo praktika. Kadangi sutarčių laisvė bei jos ribojimas viešosiose sutartyse yra aktuali bei daug diskusijų kelianti problema, šiame darbe pagrindinis dėmesys koncentruojamas ties klausimu, kokią vietą viešojoje sutartyje „užima“ fundamentalusis sutarčių teisės principas – sutarties laisvė, o kas „lieka“ imperatyviam valstybiniam reglamentavimui. Reikia pažymėti, jog darbe pateikiama plati Lietuvos bei kitų valstybių sutarčių teisėje aptinkamų analogiškų ar panašių sutarčių lyginamoji analizė, kurios metu stengiamasi ne tik atskleisti kitose valstybėse įtvirtintų sutarčių rūšių ypatumus, bet ir atsakyti į klausimą, ar Lietuvai apskritai reikalingas viešųjų sutarčių institutas. Atkreiptinas dėmesys, jog siekiant išsamiai aptarti viešųjų sutarčių institutą bei susisteminti visus jo bruožus, darbe taip pat analizuojamas galimas viešųjų sutarčių atspindys Europos Bendrijų teisėje. Darbo pabaigoje pateikiamos išvados bei... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / This article discusses a relevant topic in Lithuania‘s contract law – the conception of public contract and its development. Due to the analysis of various laws, doctrine and precedents, the article provides with coherent understanding about agreements for public purchase and utility services as well as their evolution in the Lithuanian law system. It is needful to stress that the debates on State involvement in the modern market and its participation in the economy and society are still up to date, due to it this article examines what is the proper degree of state intervention in commercial relationship and what type of legislation would be beneficial for both – supplier and consumer. The most important principle in contract law – freedom of contract, which is a cornerstone of wealth maximization, is also discussed in this article. Futhermore, with a purpose to reveal the state’s attitude to the intersection of this principle and public interest, the examination of relationship between public interest and freedom of contract is presented. The article also examines the EU competition law policy and legislation in controlling the business with a dominant market power, as well as assuring the social welfare of other party and consumers. What is more, the clear comparison of Lithuania’s and other countries’ governmental regulation on public or administrative contracts is also provided here. Finally, the author puts forward some conclusions on key questions of public contracts... [to full text]

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