supervision and finally the complete transfer of the social-health institution created in this way (a foundling hospital and maternity hospital) into a sphere entirely controlled by the authorities of the State (Bohemian provincial health institutions) and the Academy (the Medical Faculty in Prague)....
5. (Proceedings of the international conference “Economic Policy, Social Justice and Society in Central Europe” held in September 1994 in Budapest). Zsolnai, L.: 1994, Why Business Ethics is not Legitimate in Eastern Europe. Paper presented at EBEN Research Centres Meeting in Prague. Download ...
Relations between Brussels on the one hand and Budapest, Warsaw, Prague and Bratislava on the other hand further deteriorated during the so-called refugee crisis. The Visegrád countries openly opposed commonly agreed EU law, namely the refugee relocation scheme. When EU actors demanded compliance, ...
It focuses on two novels they wrote at the same time, the former in Eastern Europe, in Sofia, the latter in Central Europe, in Prague. These are Litze [Face] Dimitrova composed in 1977 only to see it forbidden by the regime, then censored, and The Book of Laughter...
set in Prague, and the city’s provincial clones. The pomp of hotel lobbies and restaurants serves as a backdrop to portray the smallness of a person caught up in the maelstrom of history, forced to scramble, bear losses, make bad judgement calls, and strike Faustian bargains. The chronolog...
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague Czech Republic Chongqing Metropolitan College of Science and Technology China Singapore Management University Singapore DePaul University United States University of Sherbrooke Canada University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna Austria Dublin Institute for Ad...
McKinsey played an active role in the region's economic rebirth, working with governments, nonprofits, and cultural institutions, as well as leading business organisations. With offices in Warsaw, Prague, Budapest, Bucharest, and Zagreb...
Anděra M, Červený J (2009) Large mammals in the Czech Republic. Distribution, history and protection. 2. Carnivores (Carnivora). National Museum, Prague Google Scholar Anderson PK (1989) Dispersal in rodents: a resident fitness hypothesis. Spec Publ, Am Soc Mammal 9:viii+141 Google Sch...
Dietary behavior in the context of the formation of state structure, Christianization, and significant urbanization was studied, using the Great Moravian Empire (ninth–tenth century AD, Czech Republic) as a representative example. We also analyzed the impact of the disruption of social structure at...
This paper describes liability risk management of Central European banks located in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Austria and Hungary. We find that liabilities of the analysed banks have similar features and report similar exposure to both liquid