Essays about: "Principle of Prevailing Effect"
Found 4 essays containing the words Principle of Prevailing Effect.
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1. Den flytande ön : gestaltningsförslag för en flytande modul med ekologiska förstärkningsåtgärder vid Norr Mälarstrand i Stockholm
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : Runt om i världen sker idag stora landförluster till följd av förtätning av städer, exploatering av natur och land, förhöjda havsnivåer och kusterosion. Det resulterar i större konkurrens om de resterande landytorna; där de gröna ytorna ofta prioriteras lågt. Minskade naturarealer leder till försvagade habitat och ekosystem. READ MORE
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2. "Like Ships in the Night": A thesis on the relationship between the EU and international law, and whether the implementation of UNSC Resolutions into the EU legal order has developed a rule of particular customary international law for the EU member states?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakulteten; Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Ur ett folkrättsligt perspektiv har EU en säregen karaktär, som gör att Unionen skiljer sig från andra internationella organisationer. Framför allt har EU åstadkommit en höggradig autonomi från såväl det internationella samfundet som medlemsstaternas nationella rättssystem. READ MORE
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3. The Scope of Labour Law Requirements in Public Procurement - at the ILO, EU and Swedish Level
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : In 2008 public procurement made up 17-18 percent of the EU GDP. The issue of whether the disbursement of public funds can be used to promote social objectives, including preservation of labour law requirements or whether public authorities only shall take economic considerations into account when deciding what to purchase, has been subject to discussion. READ MORE
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4. Ideas of justice in climate change negotiations
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : With the Kyoto Protocol in effect and well into its implementation period, the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change are now in the midst of negotiating an agreement to govern the global policy on climate change in the post-Kyoto period. Recognizing the difficulties of the Parties to agree on the commitments laid out in the Kyoto Protocol and acknowledging in particular the aspects of justice related to the responsibility for the origin as well as the mitigation of global warming, this thesis investigates the ideas of justice prevailing in the negotiations of climate change. READ MORE