Essays about: "Root Definitions"
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1. Third Party Funding in International Commercial Arbitration : Disclosure Challenges in Primary and Secondary Markets of Legal-Claims
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Third-party funding (TPF) has grown to be a popular phenomenon in the past two decades with a large global market (billions of USD). This success came with new complications regarding conflicts of interest that threaten the impartiality and independence of arbitrators who may have common-interests with funders. READ MORE
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2. Bracing for the inevitable: An exploratory multi-case study of local climate change adaptation plans
University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutetAbstract : Vulnerability to climate change and the capacity to adapt to it are the result of intersecting power structures, system dynamics, and social identity markers otherwise known as intersectionality; and thus, differ greatly between contexts. However, despite the stark contextual differences between small and metropolitan cities, and lower and higher income countries, the policy and study of climate change adaptive planning has often focused on capital cities and technocratic solutions as a default blueprint for adaptation processes. READ MORE
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3. Organizing the Organization : Recommendation of development for explicit and tacit knowledge sharing at a University Library in North America
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för informatik (IK)Abstract : This report works with a case provided in the course IS/IT for Organizing, Communication and Coordination II at Linnaeus University, Sweden. The case involves a University in North America that is renovating and revamping and, in essence, reinventing its library along with the services offered by the library and the facilities within. READ MORE
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4. Carbon stocks in Danish forest types
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Soil and EnvironmentAbstract : As part of international agreements, countries are now obliged to monitor their greenhouse gas emissions as well as to report their possible sources and sinks. Carbon dioxide is one of the six greenhouse gases listed in the Kyoto Protocol, contributing to global warming. READ MORE
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5. Causes of Child Trafficking: A case study of Ghana
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : Despite the growing efforts by international and national actors to combat trafficking in human beings, the slavery of our time is flourishing. Among the victims of trafficking, children are especially vulnerable, as they completely dependent on adults for livelihood and rights. READ MORE