Essays about: "inalienable"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 essays containing the word inalienable.
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1. Constituent Human Rights: A Spinozan study of the radical within human rights theories and the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest
University essay from Lunds universitet/Mänskliga rättigheterAbstract : The global human rights regime can only recognise rights that are already known and given, what I’m calling constituted human rights. This mantra poses some immediate obstacles: it effectively invisibilises issues of the productivity and antagonism of human rights movements, the unknown and indeterminate future, and human rights that don’t yet exist. READ MORE
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2. Ecolabelling. Criteria development for rechargeable batteries in ICT products
University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutetAbstract : This research puts together two massive areas: voluntary certification programmes, specifically Type I ecolabelling (ISO 14024), aimed to incentivise and assist in providing customers with sustainable in all meanings products; and rechargeable batteries – inalienable element of portable electronic products. Moreover, the importance of batteries lifts up to an absolutely new level – with a rapid development of electric vehicles and energy storage systems, often used to accumulate energy from renewable energy sources. READ MORE
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3. Prometheus on the Fortunate Isles - A Human Ecological Study on Environment, Culture and Identity in Samoa
University essay from Lunds universitet/HumanekologiAbstract : The thesis is centered around an eight week long minor field study conducted on the Polynesian Islands of Samoa in 2010. Samoa is one of the worlds least developed countries according to the UN. However; people do not starve in Samoa. READ MORE
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4. Chinese land reform:property rights and land use
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : Is China’s “property rights” legislation, which distinguishes transferable “property rights” and inalienable “land ownership”, a new concept that is unknown before, or a pragmatic reversion to the individual property rights system abolished by the communist revolution? This study claims that the latter is a better exposition. As part of a “socialist market economy”, such a reversion is manifested in the legal recognition of the leasehold tenure after the “responsibility system” in agricultural production had proved to be successful. READ MORE
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5. Filling the Gaps in the Right to Development: A Study on the Understandings (and Misunderstandings) of Rights-Holders and Duty-Bearers
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The right to development (RTD) is an inalienable human right that has been affirmed by the United Nations General Assembly in the Declaration on the Right to Development (DRD), in 1986. The right has also been reaffirmed by several international declarations and in two regional human rights conventions, the African [Banjul] Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and Arab Charter on Human Rights, and it is often discussed in development discourse. READ MORE