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Reforma súkromného práva v strednej a východnej Európe: internationale wissenschaftliche Konferenz
In: Dies Luby iurisprudentiae 10
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Lesk a bida teoretickeho rozumu Rozhovor s Petrem Drulakem
In: Mezinárodní vztahy: Czech journal of international relations, Band 48, Heft 4, S. 116-123
ISSN: 0543-7989, 0323-1844
In the current issue of international relations we bring readers an interview with Professor Peter Drulak. It follows on interviews with important figures in the field of international relations, which we published in 2010 and 2011 Petr Drulak is a researcher at the Institute of International Relations (DPE), where from 2004-2013 he worked as a director. He teaches at the Department of International Relations at the Institute of Political Studies Faculty of Social Sciences of Charles University. Monograph is the author of several textbooks including the first Czech Theories of International Relations (Drulak 2003) and political research methodology (Drulak 2008a). He published many scientific articles and chapters focusing on international relations theory, European integration and the Czech foreign policy. In his last book, Politics disinterest (Drulak 2012) is devoted crisis policy in the Czech Republic and the West. In 2000-2004 he was chief editor of International Relations, is currently a member of the editorial board. Adapted from the source document.
Pronikani lidskych prav do agendy Evropske unie
In: Mezinárodní vztahy: Czech journal of international relations, Band 49, Heft 4, S. 81-101
ISSN: 0543-7989, 0323-1844
The article documents the process of the increase in the relevance of fundamental rights in the European Union and calls attention to the fact that it is gradually approaching an important point whose attainment would have a considerable impact on the nature of the EU. The text traces the development of the EU's powers and activities in setting the norms related to fundamental rights, and deciding about their application, control and enforcement. The states have been reluctant to permit the Union to intervene into their domestic human rights affairs which are not connected to the EU's competences. Nevertheless, its recent activities indicate that the EU is starting to get more say even in this cautiously guarded domain of domestic competence. Adapted from the source document.