Essays about: "intuitive law"

Found 5 essays containing the words intuitive law.

  1. 1. We can't always get what we need : A methodological study on the trade-off between disease severity and treatment effect in Swedish healthcare prioritization using a discrete choice experiment

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionen

    Author : August Wadell Leimdörfer; [2022]
    Keywords : Discrete choice analysis; Healthcare prioritization; Disease severity; Cost-effectiveness;

    Abstract : In Sweden, three principles prescribed by law compose the ethical platform aiming to ensure a fair distribution of healthcare resources. The goals of each of the three principles are to 1: ensure equal care, regardless of personal characteristics or social function; 2: give priority to patients of bad health; 3: base priority decisions on cost-effectiveness. READ MORE

  2. 2. Climate declaration 2022 : A study on the impact of the climate declaration on the construction industry

    University essay from KTH/Byggteknik och design

    Author : Jonas Andersson; William Edsman; [2021]
    Keywords : Climate declaration; Boverket; LCA; Climate calculation; Climate impact; Klimatdeklaration; Färdplan 2045; Klimatberäkning; LCA; Klimatkalkyl; Klimatpåverkan; Boverket;

    Abstract : From 2022 the Swedish housing council (Boverket) is requiring that all new production houses,with a few exceptions, calculate their climate impact in a climate declaration. This is the firststep of many in order to reach climate neutrality in 2045. The plan is to set limits for maximumemissions from a building project in 2027. READ MORE

  3. 3. Intuition - the inevitable side to decision making : A study of the public procurement process

    University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik och samhälle

    Author : Lisa Forssberg; Agnes Erdmark; [2018]
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    Abstract : Public procurement is one of the most important functions of the government, and the decision-making process for the public buyers is filled with complex evaluation criteria and restrictions by the law. The purpose of this study has been to study the decision making done by public procurers and investigate whether they act completely rational in their decisions, or if there is any intuitive dimension affecting them. READ MORE

  4. 4. “Do they feel welcome when returning home? Intuitive Law of Internationally Mobile Students: The Case of the Russian Global Education Program”

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Yulia Petruneva; [2017]
    Keywords : international student mobility; return migration; legal aspects; Petrazycki; intuitive law; justice; Global Education Program; Russia; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : By exploring the Russian Global Education Program as a case of outward student mobility policy created through and backed by law, the author of this thesis analyses the impact of the legal dimension of said program on students’ return and employment decisions from the viewpoint of the socio-legal theory and methodology developed by Leon Petrazycki (1867-1931). Based on the analysis conducted herein, the author argues that besides traditionally identified economic, political and social conditions that are known to affect highly skilled migrants’ (including students’) return and employment plans, there are also often overlooked legal factors existing in their countries of origin that can influence their (un)willingness to return and work at home. READ MORE

  5. 5. Has the dirty oil business gone green? The role of Multinational oil companies as a political actor on the issue of climate change

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Mia Nadine Björkenstam; [2008]
    Keywords : climate change; multinational oil company; crucial case study; government; bargaining; Political and administrative sciences; Statsvetenskap; förvaltningskunskap; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : The purpose of the paper is to look at what role businesses play in the next stage of the Kyoto Protocol. More specifically I look at the role of the oil and gas industry in the politics of climate change. I present a counter-intuitive argument. READ MORE