Search for dissertations about: "Janne Flyghed"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Janne Flyghed.
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1. Mission Impossible? Universal Alcohol Prevention at Workplaces in Sweden
Abstract : Since the mid 1990s, alcohol policy in Sweden has undergone major changes and the restrictive policy instruments have been weakened. Alternative and compensatory preventive measures have been sought and the workplace is repeatedly referred to as an important and appropriate arena for prevention. READ MORE
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2. Legal bribes? : An analysis of corporate donations to electoral campaigns
Abstract : In this research I analyse how the existence of regulations that allow private funding of election campaigns have created opportunities for crime. Three specific questions are addressed here: 1. Do electoral donations increase political corruption? 2. Why do companies give electoral donations? 3. READ MORE
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3. The Organised Nature of Power : On Productive and Repressive Interventions Based on Considerations of Risk
Abstract : Four interventions are analysed: the activity guarantee for long term unemployed, the customs control of border crossers, the cognitive skills training program and the conditions of incarceration among prison inmates. The interventions are performed by state organisations, based on considerations of risk and involve the exercise of power in a productive or repressive form. READ MORE
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4. Hardened Responsibility? : Contestations and Contradictions in the Regulation of Corporations
Abstract : Throughout the last decades, the social responsibility of corporations has undergone significant changes. From revolving around self-regulation, voluntariness, and soft law, the regulatory landscape has expanded to involve harder demands on corporations, such as mandatory sustainability due diligence. READ MORE
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5. Justice for children? : A socio-legal study on Colombia’s responses to children associated with armed violence
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to examine how criminal justice policy practices arose and persist in light of the international victim-centred legal framework for children associated with armed groups. The study explores the gaps between how children are treated in law versus empirical practices of criminalisation in a particular domestic setting (Colombia), which has been riddled by internal armed conflict and hybrid forms of violence. READ MORE