Essays about: "Judicial discourse"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 essays containing the words Judicial discourse.
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1. Trafficking for sexual exploitation: what is the problem? : A comparative case study on the EU's and the ASEAN's policy documents
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST)Abstract : This study studies the way trafficking for sexual exploitation is constructed by the EU and the ASEAN by analyzing their discourse in their policies. Further, the study also seeks what potential implications exist in the policiesand how it is problematized. READ MORE
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2. Functional Punishment. A discursive study of functional punishment-representations in MetroXpress’ news articles, 2018
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : In this thesis project, the phenomenon of news media representation of punitivism has been researched through a methodology of a socio-semiotic discourse analysis framed within a theoretical structure of Durkheimianism and news value components. Articles concerning MetroXpress’ representation of criminal deviance and punishment were located through a buzzwords search within the newspaper’s online data archives. READ MORE
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3. Statelessness and the ability to receive a residence permit based on impediments to enforcement
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : Being stateless, roughly means being without a citizenship of any nation. This is the definition of being stateless in legal terms, called de jure statelessness. There is also statelessness that entails being without the efficient protection of one’s nation, called de facto statelessness. READ MORE
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4. Climate Blame Below The Glaciers - Challenges to Climate Justice in Peruvian Mountains and German Courts
University essay from Lunds universitet/HumanekologiAbstract : This thesis investigates climate blame amongst a local population in the Northern Andes, Peru, and relates it to arguments on climate liability in German courtrooms. It does so on the backdrop of a climate lawsuit, which in 2017 was accepted by the Higher Regional Court in Hamm, Germany, filed by a Peruvian farmer against a German coal- and electricity company. READ MORE
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5. (De)legitimizing the Migration Court’s Judicial Decision: A Case Study on Social Media Discourses
University essay from Lunds universitet/Rättssociologiska institutionenAbstract : This study aims to explore how the Swedish Migration Court’s decision is legitimized or delegitimized in discourses in civil society, outside the legislative and judicial power. This is explored with a case study on a judicial decision to expel Sonya, a 90-year-old and sick Ukrainian woman. READ MORE