Search for dissertations about: "LAW JURISPRUDENCE"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 50 swedish dissertations containing the words LAW JURISPRUDENCE.
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16. Themis v. Xiezhi: Assessing Judicial Independence in the People's Republic of China under International Human Rights Law
Abstract : The first of three parts in this study elaborates on international human rights law and drawing on the most essential international instruments and jurisprudence, the criteria constituting judicial independence are distilled as a framework for assessment. The point of departure is that judicial independence is a necessary guarantee for the enjoyment of human rights rather than a privilege of judges. READ MORE
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17. A castle in the air : The complexity of the multilingual interpretation of european community law
Abstract : It is well known that European Union law is multilingual. Union legislation is not only published in all authentic languages but equally authoritative in each language. The European Court of Justice has discussed – and indeed made use of – this multilingual character when interpreting Community law. READ MORE
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18. Facts in the Law : A Legal Positivistic Conception of the Law/Fact Distinction
Abstract : This thesis concerns the law/fact distinction in law. The interest it takes in the distinction is not practical, but conceptual. READ MORE
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19. Intern kommunal kompetensfördelning
Abstract : In Sweden, the competence to make decisions is divided between different organs withinthe municipalities. The duties of a municipality are divided between the directly electedassembly and the indirectly elected committees. READ MORE
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20. Legal reform and private enterprise : the Vietnamese experience
Abstract : Decades after the rise and fall of the Law and Development movement, crude theories about the relationship of law to economic development have reappeared in the wake of "transition". Having observed the process of creating laws governing ownership and contracts in Vietnam, the author of this thesis seeks to determine whether the perceived problems exist in reality and whether the "standard legal prescription" for solving them actually works. READ MORE