Essays about: "Border Control"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 123 essays containing the words Border Control.
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16. The Economic Impact of COVID-19 Border Restrictions on the Labor Market : A Comparative case study on the Border Municipalities in Sweden
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för nationalekonomi och statistik (NS)Abstract : This paper examines if the labor markets in border municipalities in Sweden were affected by the COVID-19 border restrictions implemented by the Swedish and Norwegian governments. To do so, this paper uses unemployment and population data gathered from different sources to estimate results derived from using the synthetic control method. READ MORE
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17. Identity and Heritage on a Changing Border : The Estonian Seto Case
University essay from Uppsala universitet/KulturvårdAbstract : This master’s thesis in the realm of cultural heritage deals with the changes in identity, memory and interactions with heritage and culture among the Estonian Seto community in relation to the control line, wishing to evaluate what sort of everyday changes have taken place, as well as changes in cultural celebrations and traditions. It also seeks to analyse how the Setos on the Estonian side perceive the Seto culture across the border, and how they view their own situation in a changing landscape. READ MORE
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18. Measuring The Adoption and The Effects of RPKI Route Validation and Filtering : Through active control plane and data plane measurements
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : The BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is responsible for establishing routing at the core of the Internet, yet it was not designed with security in mind. The Internet routing protocol is currently not secure — but its security can be enhanced. READ MORE
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19. Adapting to melting glaciers : how Western Himalayan societies frame climate change and adaptation
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : The glaciers of the Hindu-Kush Himalayas region flow into 10 major river basins and sustain nearly 2 billion people, with 250 million being directly dependent on them for freshwater sources while a further 1.65 billion rely on their outflows. READ MORE
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20. Mind the Gaps : Why de facto protection of human rights on social media is so difficult and what could be done about it
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : This thesis explores if and how states can regain control over large social media platforms like Facebook, and by doing so ensuring that individuals on those platforms can de facto enjoy their human rights, as enshrined in international treaties. Today, the platforms are crucial facilitators of human rights but at the same time facilitators of threats towards the enjoyment of the same rights. READ MORE