Essays about: "legal capacity"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 105 essays containing the words legal capacity.

  1. 1. Unveiling the future: Exploring Sweden’s opportunities to transition to an auction-based system for offshore wind.

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för marina vetenskaper

    Author : Hanna Savolainen; [2023-08-11]
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    Abstract : The energy transition to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the Russian Federation’s war on Ukraine has incentivised targets of European independence in the energy market. Offshore wind is deemed an important energy source because technological advancements have made the sector cost-efficient while producing more capacity than before. READ MORE

  2. 2. KEY FACTORS FOR SUCCESS IN CONTESTED GREEN PROJECTS

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Francisco Soto Fernández; [2023-06-28]
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    Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to understand why non-polluting energy facilities in Europe are not always well accepted notwithstanding their positive effect on greenhouse gas reduction and their contribution to transforming the EU into a thriving society, as intended by the European Green Deal. The thesis draws on public acceptance theory and has been conducted as a two-step Case Study, namely, the deployment of renewable energy facilities in La Rioja, a Spanish region wherein two waves of wind and solar energy plants – during the 2000s and the 2020s – have enjoyed very different degrees of public support. READ MORE

  3. 3. Sterilization in 2023 : A Historical Analysis of LGBTQIA+ Rights in the Nordic Countries

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Historiska institutionen

    Author : Jeremy Havery; [2023]
    Keywords : Nordic; Queer Rights; LGBTQIA History; Legal History; Jens Rydström; State Capacity; Colonization; Finland; Trans Rights; Queer History;

    Abstract : This thesis aims to generate a model to answer why there is a notable gap in legislative action with regards to expanding and modernizing LGBTQIA+ rights between Sweden and Denmark and the other Nordic countries, groups described by Jens Rydström as the Progressive Core and Conservative Periphery respectively. In order to do so, there is an analysis of the applicability of Rydström’s model to legislative history. READ MORE

  4. 4. Value-creating digitization of the planning and building permit process : insights from an innovation ecosystem perspective

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för arkitektur och samhällsbyggnad (ABE)

    Author : Anna Friborg; [2023]
    Keywords : community building process; planning process; smart urban planning; collaboration; cooperation; innovation; ecosystem perspective; system perspective; Samhällsbyggnadsprocessen; planprocess; smart stadsplanering; samverkan; samarbete; innovation; ekosystemperspektiv; systemperspektiv;

    Abstract : Sweden should be internationally leading in taking advantage of the opportunities offered by digitalization. Though several industries report successes, the community-building sector is far behind. The Swedish government has initiated several assignments to enable and push the digitalization of the community-building process forward. READ MORE

  5. 5. Engagement between diverse SOGIESC and humanitarian actors for inclusive protection : The case of Lebanon

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionen

    Author : Paula Bariani; [2023]
    Keywords : inclusion; SOGIESC; LGBT; inter-organizational engagement; collaboration; protection; Lebanon; localization; intersectionality; humanitarian;

    Abstract : Practitioners and academics agree that greater engagement between local diverse SOGIESC (sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and sex characteristics) actors (LDSA) and international humanitarian actors (IHA) is needed to make humanitarian responses more inclusive. Despite sector-wide commitments to inclusion and localization, there is a persistent uncertainty about how to meaningfully engage with each other, particularly in insecure contexts. READ MORE