Essays about: "revolving door"
Found 5 essays containing the words revolving door.
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1. Closing the ‘Revolving Door’ of Civilian Protection : Direct Participation in Hostilities by Civilians and Organized Armed Groups
University essay from Örebro universitet/Institutionen för juridik, psykologi och socialt arbeteAbstract : .... READ MORE
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2. From Public Service to Corporate Positions: A Critical Policy Analysis on Swedish Regulation of Public Officials Transitioning to Non-State Activities
University essay from Lunds universitet/Rättssociologiska institutionenAbstract : The topic of government and state officials leaving public service for the private sector has been a recurring talking point in the last decades with multiple countries in the OECD enacting different forms of regulation to contain potential conflicts of interest. In Sweden, legislation specifically regulating the phenomenon was not passed until 2018, when the Act Concerning Restrictions in the Event of Ministers and State Secretaries Transitioning to Non-state Activities (2018:676) (henceforth the Act) was enacted. READ MORE
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3. Investigation of friction drive for night closing door
University essay from Lunds universitet/HållfasthetsläraAbstract : ASSA Abloy Entrance Systems design and manufacture automatic sliding-, swingand revolving doors. A regular revolving door is often equipped with night closing doors on the outside, which are used to close the entrance when, for example, the store or workplace is closed for the evening. READ MORE
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4. Energy Harvesting for Electronic Systems
University essay from Lunds universitet/Industriell elektroteknik och automationAbstract : Energy harvesting enables products to become more self-sufficient of power and offers the possibility to avoid battery exchange and power cables. The performance and applicability of the most promising or popular small scale energy harvesting technologies are investigated in this thesis. READ MORE
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5. Asymmetric warfare and challenges for international humanitarian law : Civilian direct participation in hostilities and state response
University essay from Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Most conflicts today are asymmetric, meaning that the parties differ in terms of qualitative and quantitative strenght. The definition of asymmetric warfare used in this thesis is when one party to the conflict is a non state-actor seeking to defeat a state opponent by using means and methods that are prohibited under international humanitarian law. READ MORE