Essays about: "latin law"
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6. DEBATING DEMOCRACY. The Effect of Chile’s Democratization on Income Inequality, a Synthetic Control Approach.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : How does democracy affect income inequality? Most would expect democracy to reduce income inequality. There is a general consensus that indeed democratizations in Europe during the nineteenth and early twentieth century did decrease income inequality. READ MORE
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7. “I don’t have to say thank you for what is my right” : Social movement networks and public policies for migrant women in Florianópolis, Brazil
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för kultur och samhälleAbstract : Brazil, like other Latin American countries, has witnessed an increase in south-south migration rates in the last decade. This scenario led to important changes in migration policies at the Federal level – the update of the conservative Foreigner Statute from 1980 to a rights-based Migration law in 2017 is the prime example of how migration flows can contribute to the promotion of rights and strengthen democracy in host societies. READ MORE
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8. The public political narrative of the Bolivarian Alliance for the People of our America
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : This research presents a narrative analysis of the public political narrative of the Bolivarian Alliance for the People of our America. The aim of the study is to explore how the organization creates a narrative of itself and its political project, through the use of temporal framing, motifs, symbols, characters and subplots that are all connected to each other. READ MORE
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9. ISDS vs. Diplomatic protection : What venue, for future investment disputes, would be the best of choices in accordance to have justified investment protection?
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : From the end of 18th century, investors from the Western hemisphere were in need of a protection for their investors. Whenever, inter alia, host-States of Latin America could not – or did not – assist the foreign investors through sufficient local remedies, investors instead sought remedies through their own government. READ MORE
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10. The Power of the Spoken Word - A case study on Hugo Chávez's rhetorical impact on social conflicts in Venezuela
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : With the rise from populism over the last few decades, one can observe an increase in the violent clashes connected to populists. However, this seems to be in coherence with the right-wing side mostly, because the left-wing side gets forgotten in the calculations over conflict together with populism. READ MORE
