Essays about: "law indonesia"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 32 essays containing the words law indonesia.
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6. Sustainability for Whom? The discursive framing of ‘sustainable biofuels’ in the EU and Indonesia
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : In order to transform the fossil fuel dependent transport sector the promotion of biofuels has been crucial in the European Union’s transition towards climate neutrality. To ensure the sustainability of biofuels the European Commission published a Delegated Act on March 13th 2019, proposing the gradual phase-out of high emitting biofuels that may cause indirect land use change (ILUC) – one of them being palm oil. READ MORE
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7. Bevarande av orangutangen : en studie av de största hoten mot arternas överlevnad
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biomedical Sciences and Veterinary Public HealthAbstract : Orangutanger är endemiskt förekommande på öarna Borneo och Sumatra i Malaysia och Indonesien. Det finns tre arter: Sumatraorangutangen (Pongo abelii), Borneoorangutangen (Pongo pygmaeus) och den nyupptäckta Tapanuliorangutangen (Pongo tapanuliensis). READ MORE
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8. Fearing the Queer and the War on “Indecency” : Portrayals of LGBT Individuals, and the Struggle for Religious Decorum in Aceh, Indonesia
University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudierAbstract : In 2014, the sharia-ruled Aceh province of Indonesia legislated bylaw qanun jinayat no.6/2014, which criminalised same-sex acts, and imposed a caning punishment consisting of a hundred lashes if a person was found guilty. READ MORE
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9. REDD+ "The Win-Win" Solution?: Operationalizing REDD+ Safeguards in Indonesia and Malaysia's National Policy Arenas
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : Over the past decade UNFCCC’s climate scheme, “REDD+”, has gained precedence in climate policy spheres; Its immaculate ‘win-win’ solution—to institute a global market- based system for climate change, whereby developed nations pay individual forest users to espouse more sustainable forestry practices—has drawn in the lion’s share of critical debates amongst policymakers, civil society organizations, and scholars alike. As REDD+ has unfolded into diverse contexts, however, its prospect as a ‘win-win’ solution has been reframed to include better forest governance as part of its objective. READ MORE
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10. Policy Diffusion in A Social Security Reform: A Study Case of the National Social Security System in Indonesia
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : There has been an ongoing debate in the study of diffusion in policy making processes. Acharya (2009) believes that economic crisis was one of the reasons why the phenomenon of diffusion of foreign norms succeeds in Asian countries. READ MORE