Search for dissertations about: "European Integration Law"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words European Integration Law.
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11. The Rule of Law in Economic Emergency in the European Union
Abstract : Both decades of the 21st century have been categorized as testing the EU constitutional foundations in the course of different crises, that have been challenging the viability of the European integration and causing alterations to EU constitutional design. The rhetoric of crisis/emergency in the EU has been consistently deployed in the areas of public security, environmental protection, migration law, Union values, the Economic and Monetary Union, public health and EU external action and acted as a justification for the invocation of non-standard measures. READ MORE
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12. The Best There Is? : An Inquiry into Best Execution Rules
Abstract : Best execution obligations weigh on brokers when they execute orders to trade in shares for clients. These obligations have been seen as an outflow of general agency duties, and have been complemented by regulatory requirements related to best execution, dissemination of trading data, the handling of client orders and – in the United States – an obligation to execute at the best publicly available price or better (price protection). READ MORE
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13. 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
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14. Well-known trademark protection. A comparative study between the laws of the European Union and Vietnam
Abstract : Well-known trademarks have been recognized as one of the most important types of trademark in the trademark system as reflected in both national law and in international treaties. The legal regime of well-known trademark protection has been continuously enhanced and developed over time due to the increasing importance of well-known trademarks becoming known to a worldwide public as well as development of their role in the international trade system. READ MORE
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15. Radio Spectrum Regulation in the European Union A three-level context
Abstract : In the light of the unprecedented growth of mobile broadband services, radio spectrum regulation is undergoing a substantial review in the European Union (EU). The radio spectrum presents a three-level regulatory context. At international level, the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) regulates the allocation of radio spectrum. READ MORE