Essays about: "korruption"

Showing result 21 - 25 of 43 essays containing the word korruption.

  1. 21. Exploring Co-management : A Minor Field Study on Lake Victoria Beach Management Unit in Ggaba, Kampala, Uganda

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Tema Miljöförändring

    Author : Linnéa Lundström; Sara Nordlund; [2016]
    Keywords : Sustainable development; environmental management; common resources; co-management; fisheries; Lake Victoria; Beach Management Units; Ggaba; Uganda; Hållbar utveckling; miljömanagement; gemensamma resurser; samförvaltning; fiske; Victoriasjön; Beach Management Unit; Ggaba; Uganda;

    Abstract : To manage common resources such as water bodies, forests and the air is complex since several stakeholders are involved and affected by the use of the resource. One way to manage common resources is through co-management. READ MORE

  2. 22. RISKS AND CONSEQUENCES OF CYBER- ATTACKS AFFECTING DSO'S AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIER’S BUSINESS PROCESSES IN THE SUPPLIER CENTRIC MODEL

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektro- och systemteknik (EES)

    Author : Rodrigo Gonzalez Hernandez; [2016]
    Keywords : Data service hub; Process resilience; Supplier Centric Model; Business Process hacking; Cyber-Security and Nordic Electricity Retail Market; Tjänstehubb; Process spänstighet; Elleverantörs Centriska Modellen; Process hackning; Cyber-Säkerhet och Nordiska elmarknaden;

    Abstract : There has been a motivated desire from different power system operators to have more systems embedded in computing and networking due to the great advantages of adding new capabilities that wasn't before possible. These advantages increased the power system’s up-time, performance and reduced its maintenance but opened a world of possible cyber-attacks. READ MORE

  3. 23. Revealing the Man behind the Curtain : Proving Corruption in International Commercial Arbitration

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Johanna Österlund; [2015]
    Keywords : international arbitration; corruption; evidence; standard of proof; burden of proof; bribery; internationellt skiljeförfarande; korruption; mutor; bevis; beviskrav; bevisbörda;

    Abstract : There is unanimity within the arbitration community that corruption is disrupting international trade and that arbitrators must not let arbitration be a safe forum for enforcement of contracts tainted by such illicit acts. Due to the hidden nature of corruption, often hiding behind an agency agreement, the most challenging question facing arbitrators has shown to be how to handle the rules of evidence. READ MORE

  4. 24. Economic Land Concessions in Cambodia - At the Expense of Adequate Housing? A Minor Field Study

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Sanna Kozak Dehlin; [2015]
    Keywords : public international law; human rights law; right to adequate housing; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Idén till denna uppsats kommer från det utbredda fenomenet “land grabbing”, vilket bland annat har lett till att ett stort antal människor över hela världen har blivit tvångsförflyttade. Inom det internationella regelverket för mänskliga rättigheter finns det en rättighet till adekvat (lämplig) bostad. READ MORE

  5. 25. The effects of the institutional context on a foreign company´s entry strategy when entering an emerging market : A case study: Väderstad-Verken AB

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Företagsekonomi; Linköpings universitet/Filosofiska fakulteten

    Author : Yevgeniya Ushakova; [2015]
    Keywords : Emerging markets; formal institutions; informal institutions; institutional voids; entry mode.; tillväxtmarknader; formella institutioner; informella institutioner; institutionella tomrum; etableringsform;

    Abstract : Background: More foreign companies expand into emerging markets and such markets differ from developed ones. Emerging markets present opportunities and challenges for foreign companies. Challenges include many environmental factors, cultural differences, economic uncertainties and weak institutions. READ MORE