Essays about: "European Commission"

Showing result 31 - 35 of 741 essays containing the words European Commission.

  1. 31. A Trend Towards Climate Reparations?: Contemporary Perspectives on Global Climate Justice by the European Commission vs Political Actors of the Global South

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Europastudier

    Author : Maria Asklund; [2023]
    Keywords : Climate justice; climate reparations; climate financing; Loss and Damages Fund; European Green Deal; European Studies; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : This thesis aims to answer the following questions: How does the EU Commission approach the issue of climate justice, more specifically climate reparations? What discursive patterns and inconsistencies are present in the EU Commission’s stance on climate justice? What are the relationships between the EU Commission and actors representing the Global South on the topic of climate reparations? How does the EU work with climate financing today on an international level? Finally, what demands are coming from the Global South? In order to respond to these questions, critical discourse analysis is used to analyze three documents. This analysis is combined with postcolonial interpretations, specifically postcolonial Europe and decoloniality. READ MORE

  2. 32. Taking Responsible AI from Principle to Practice : A study of challenges when implementing Responsible AI guidelines in an organization and how to overcome them

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Informationssystem och digitalisering; Linköpings universitet/Filosofiska fakulteten

    Author : Matilda Hedlund; Hanna Henriksson; [2023]
    Keywords : Responsible AI; Ethical AI; Trustworthy AI; Responsible AI Guidelines; AI Governance; Artificial Intelligence;

    Abstract : The rapid advancement of AI technology emphasizes the importance of developing practical and ethical frameworks to guide its evolution and deployment in a responsible manner. In light of more complex AI and its capacity to influence society, AI researchers and other prominent individuals are now indicating that AI evolution has to be regulated to a greater extent. READ MORE

  3. 33. The Gunnlod Dataset : Engineering a dataset for multi-modal music generation

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Emil Johansson; Joel Lindgren; [2023]
    Keywords : Computer generated music; machine learning; musical instrument digital interfaces; ethics;

    Abstract : This report details the creation of a new dataset named the Gunnlod dataset (after the Norse giantess who guarded the mead of poetry) for use in research in the field of machine learning as applied to music creation, particularly multi-modal music in the MIDI format of symbolic music representation. The dataset is based on a subset of approximately four fifths of the Lakh MIDI dataset. READ MORE

  4. 34. Effects of the European Commission’s Democracy assistance to CSO’s : A quantitative study

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för ekonomisk historia och internationella relationer

    Author : Emma Påhlson; [2023]
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    Abstract : While the underlying political rationale for democracy support is predicated on its anticipated positive influence on democratization, the effectiveness of such support remains a subject of considerable debate. A less scrutinized dimension pertains to the employment of disaggregated metrics of democracy, with this dissertation placing emphasis on the specific category of aid directed towards civil society organizations. READ MORE

  5. 35. Complicity and Conflict Minerals: How did and could the European Union respond to its complicity in third countries in the case of the Conflict Minerals Regulation?

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Peg Magnusson; [2023]
    Keywords : complicity; territorial extension; due diligence; conflict minerals; EU regulatory power; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : For many years, the European Union has been aware that its trade with so-called “conflict minerals” has indirectly contributed to conflict and human rights abuses in third countries. In 2014, as a response to this contribution, the European Commission proposed a regulation aiming to control the products containing the minerals that enter the internal market. READ MORE