Search for dissertations about: "Constitutional law"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words Constitutional law.
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16. Defining, Regulating and Balancing Rights : A Constitutional Law Study of Indigenous Peoples' Rights to Land and Natural Resources in the Russian Federation
Abstract : Article 69 of the Russian Constitution proclaims that the Russian Federation shall guarantee the rights of indigenous minority peoples in accordance with generally recognized principles and norms of international law (in essence, customary international law), as well as international treaties of the Russian Federation. Furthermore, under Article 15(4) of the Constitution, international law is an integral part of the Russian legal system. READ MORE
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17. Förrättsligande. En studie av rättens risker och möjligheter med fokus på patientens ställning
Abstract : The aim of the present doctoral thesis is to study and conceptualize juridification as a phenomenon. This aim comprises analyzing the theories through which juridification as an empirical development is interpreted. In this thesis juridification signifies displacements towards legal discourse. READ MORE
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18. Regulating European Standardisation through Law : The Interplay between Harmonised European Standards and EU Law
Abstract : Standardisation is one of the oldest human activities. Industrial revolution and electro-technical advancements have further increased the importance of standardisation. Nowadays standards regulate our daily life not only through the products and services we use, but also directly as laws. READ MORE
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19. Creation, Development and Impact of the General Principles of Community Law: Towards a jus commune europaeum?
Abstract : The aim of this research is two-fold. First, the general principles of Community law are analyzed as "legitimacy principles", which permit the European Court of Justice to review the acts of the institutions and the Member States. READ MORE
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20. Supranational and National Constitutions in Shaping Human Rights Jurisprudence : A Comparison of the East African Community and the European Union
Abstract : The study examines the institutional capacity of a supranational polity such as the East African Community (EAC) to impose a rights framework and culture on its member states. This study analyses the designs and contexts for supranational polities such as the EAC and the European Union (EU) with their institutional structures, namely courts and the role they would play in shaping a human rights jurisprudence. READ MORE