Essays about: "Legislation for peace and security"
Found 4 essays containing the words Legislation for peace and security.
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1. Behind Closed Doors : Analysing the Ethical Dilemma of Swedish Arms Export to Saudi Arabia
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)Abstract : This study aims to shed light on the ethical implications of Sweden’s arms export to Saudi Arabia. It compares the compatibility of such exports with fundamental human rights standards and analyses the Swedish Government's justification of arms trade to Saudi Arabia in relation to international and local ethics, considering the principles of human rights, conflict resolution, states’ responsibility in promoting peace and conflict resolution and the recognition of people’s shared responsibility for the well-being of all people. READ MORE
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2. Legitimizing the Legislation: Peace and Security for all? Constructing a narrative of inevitability
University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudierAbstract : Japan continuously attempts to reinterpret war-renouncing Article 9 while at the same time stressing its devotion to pacifism, most recently through the Legislation for Peace and Security. The new Legislation allows Japan to engage in collective self-defense, which was considered unconstitutional for 70 years. READ MORE
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3. Experiences of (in)security: An analysis of the Women, Peace and Security agenda
University essay from Lunds universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : The Women, Peace and Security agenda (WPS) argues for women’s rights and recognition of women’s situations in all stages of a conflict. Previous research has shown how refugee women seem to be overlooked in international legislation. Existing research considering the WPS agenda has mainly focused on issues of implementation and discourses. READ MORE
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4. The Transportation of Nuclear Cargo at Sea - Shrinkage of the Right of Innocent Passage?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The maritime transportation of hazardous cargo has created a sometimes intense dispute between the shipping industry and coastal states. The arguments feeding this discussion are the right of innocent passage, claimed by shipping states, and on the other hand, the obligation to protect the environment stressed by coastal states. READ MORE