Essays about: "thesis on conflict on organisation"

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  1. 1. Compatibility of Income Inclusion rule with EU Law. : GLoBE IIR and EU Law.

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Ritu Pandey; [2023]
    Keywords : International tax; IIR GLoBE rule EU law;

    Abstract : In October 2021, 137 countries and jurisdictions agreed on a common approach towards a global minimum tax of 15% on the profits of large multinational companies that is referred to as the Pillar Two Model Rules, ‘Anti Global Base Erosion’, or ‘GloBE’ Rules. This political agreement implies that member countries who wish to implement such a tax regime have to streamline its design by modelling it after the so called Global Anti-Base Erosion Proposal (‘GloBE’) that the IF has developed as ‘Pillar 2’ of its work program on tax challenges arising from the digitalization of the economy. READ MORE

  2. 2. Role Expectations as Motivators of Mass Violence Perpetration : A Normative Approach to Understanding Perpetrator Behaviour During the Yugoslav Wars from 1991–1995

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Hugo Valentin-centrum

    Author : Otilia Rehnström; [2023]
    Keywords : Yugoslav Wars 1991-1995; Perpetrator behaviour; role expectations; social norms; role strain; role conflict;

    Abstract : The enduring question of why apparently ordinary individuals participate in the systemic perpetration of mass violence hallmarks genocide studies, and it arose yet again when the multifarious atrocities faced by civilians in the Yugoslav Wars of 1991–1995 were apparent. With explanations resting on notions of “ancient hatreds” having been denounced in favour of ones that emphasise the role of emotions like fear and resentment, ethnic myths and symbols, and competition on group and individual levels of society, there remains some issues with these approaches; they cannot account for what motivates variations in behaviour by on-the-ground perpetrators nor can they describe the process by which violence develops in tandem on micro- and meso-levels, while still accommodating macro-level causes for conflict. READ MORE

  3. 3. Challenging ‘Impartiality’ of the OSCE Mission to Ukraine : A Content Analysis of Interpretative Statements Made by Participating States

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för globala politiska studier (GPS)

    Author : Hanna Schmidt; [2022]
    Keywords : Special Monitoring Mission; Ukraine; Mediation; Impartiality; Bias;

    Abstract : States have different ties to warring parties in armed conflict. Bias, as in being closer to one conflict side, is a known factor that shapes mediation processes. However, its particular role has been insufficiently studied. This study assesses bias as a significant influence on mediation in Ukraine. READ MORE

  4. 4. Hunting as Assemblage : Heritage, History and Practices of the Alsace Hunt

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia

    Author : Sean Lang; [2022]
    Keywords : Hunting; Alsace; Environmental and Wildlife Management; Actor-Network-Theory; Assemblage Theory; Landscapes; Disturbance Ecology;

    Abstract : Hunting is often summarised to the act of searching for and killing an animal. Due to this fact, hunting has in recent years, come under scrutiny for its’ morality and lack of environmental consciousness. READ MORE

  5. 5. The Sphere of Unsuitability : Why military personnel in the Swedish Armed Forceswithdraws from debating in public

    University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Institutionen för kultur och samhälle

    Author : Michael Winberg; [2021]
    Keywords : freedom of expression; Swedish armed forces; Försvarsmakten; yttrandefrihet;

    Abstract : Western countries are regarded as open democracies where free speech is viewed assomething that people have fought and died for throughout history; several westernmilitary forces label themselves as defenders of (liberal) democratic values, wherethe citizens’ right to speak is held as utmost importance. Swedish military officershave a unique, compared with other countries, right to participate in public debatesand voice their opinions in news media and on the internet. READ MORE