Essays about: "A Woman of No Importance"

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  1. 11. English Arts and Crafts gardens and how they can be modernised in Sweden

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Kristina Nygren; [2012]
    Keywords : Arts and Crafts movement; sustainable garden; Hidcote Manor; Sissinghurst Castle; Ulla Molin; Ulf Nordfjell; Garden Design; modernisation; hållbar trädgård; trädgårdsgestaltning; modernisering;

    Abstract : The aim with this thesis was to investigate what characterises an English Arts and Crafts garden how they could be modernised in Sweden. My research was limited to 20 weeks of full-time writing and worth 30 ECTS. Through literature studies, interviews and site visits I could analyse my findings which resulted in a concrete garden design project. READ MORE

  2. 12. Consent in rape law - A comparison of three models

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Sofia Gårdving; [2010]
    Keywords : public international law; criminal law; rape law; consent; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Rape violates international human rights law; global and regional human rights mechanisms clearly establish this. There is an obligation on states to investigate, prosecute and punish instances of rape. When it comes to defining what rape is, which acts states are obliged to prosecute the international mechanisms provide little guidance though. READ MORE

  3. 13. The meaning of abortion experience for women

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för hälsa

    Author : Vilma Emužienė; [2006]
    Keywords : woman; abortion; experience; reflection; construction of the meaning; life perspective; nursing care; content analysis; interview;

    Abstract : Problem area: It is important to understand how women view their abortion experiences retrospectively, how they reconstruct their meaning after undergoing personal, psychological and emotional events changes. The central aspect of the argument is that women’s retrospective understandings of abortion are not static and unchanging and these meanings are not the same for all women. READ MORE