Essays about: "the institutions of european union"
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36. The influence of (EU) Policies on the implementation of sustainable practices in project-based organizations : An explorative study of the movie industry in Germany and Italy
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för Urbana Studier (US)Abstract : The demand for sustainability on this earth is more prominent than ever. The global climate crisis affects everyone, and the movie industry's massive annual emissions are certain. However, the movie industry has not yet been investigated in-depth nor held accountable for its environmental impact. READ MORE
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37. “Regulating the Wild West?”: The legitimation discourse of EU regulation on Big Data and its media coverage
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för strategisk kommunikationAbstract : The thesis explores the growing discourse of Big Data and argues that political actors like the European Union are purposefully constructing the meaning of such an issue and promoting certain strategies. The study seeks to expand the spectrum of Strategic Communication by examining a supranational political institution and to add valuable insights to the knowledge of the critical stream of Data studies from a communicative perspective. READ MORE
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38. The relationship between investors and the Rule of Law-crisis in the EU : A political reform worth lobbying for?
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The EU is currently in a rule of law-crisis because certain Member States have made political reforms to their judicial institutions which inhibit the independence of national courts and the impartiality of their court rulings. Both surveys and theoretical assumptions suggest that a strong rule of law is important for foreign investors, and even more important to intra-EU investors because of a recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union banning alternative means of dispute settlement. READ MORE
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39. Salvaging Death Worlds : Drivers and Barriers to the Adoption of Biogas and Biofertilizer Production Systems on Gotland
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för samhällsbyggnad och industriell teknikAbstract : Utilizing an interdisciplinary, multi-level perspective analysis this thesis reviews niche- regime-landscape interactions (analogous to the clusters of actors working at the local level of Gotland representing niche; the regime being national governance goals; and the landscape incorporating global level affairs and institutions such as the European Union (EU)) and their (mis)alignments within the biogas/biofertilizer production system of Gotland, Sweden, a small-island case study for energy-food-transportation transition and sustainable destination development. The study analyzes the heterarchical and polycentric development of biogas on Gotland—a socio-technical niche, nested within a larger energy regime and global landscape for transition—developing an understanding of (mis)alignments of pressures interacting on, at, and between the niche-regime- landscape as they combine with the peculiar competencies, as Loorbach describes, “creative minds, strategists, and visionaries” of a cluster of actors working in the food- energy-transport nexus on the island (2010, p. READ MORE
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40. EXTERNALIZING MIGRATION MANAGEMENT - The European Union’s Externalization of Migration Management to Niger and Its Challenges for Accountability
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : In response to increased irregular migration to EU territory in 2015, the EU has introduced a range of different policies. Through cooperation with third countries, the EU has managed to externalize migration management to foreign territory, leaving implementation of projects to other actors than the EU itself, raising questions of accountability. READ MORE