Search for dissertations about: "international organisations"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 128 swedish dissertations containing the words international organisations.
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11. Legal framework of international supervision
Abstract : One of the central problems of international law concerned the supervision of obligations incumbent on States. Various procedures have emerged to induce States to observe their obligations under law. Such procedures have undergone changes with the time. READ MORE
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12. On the Power of Informal Economies and the Informal Economies of Power : Rethinking Informality, Resilience and Violence in Kosovo
Abstract : Since the 1970s, the concept of “economic informality” has served as focal point for a comprehensive scholarly thinking and the development of policy initiatives enhanced by international organisations. Yet, informality displays a puzzling resilience. READ MORE
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13. The Regulation of Rule-Following : Imitation and Soft Regulation in the European Union
Abstract : Present times are sometimes referred to as "the golden era of regulation", as more and more areas of social life are regulated. But regulation is not only increasing; it is also changing. New regulators are emerging, and they are issuing new kinds of rules. READ MORE
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14. Equal opportunities? : a cross-national comparison of immigrant organisations in Sweden and Italy
Abstract : Abstract This thesis concerns the role played by immigrant organisations today. It focuses on the way in which the national context and especially the corporative, social welfare, and integration systems affect such roles. READ MORE
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15. Old Swedish Business in New International Clothes : Case Studies on the Management of Strategic Resources in Foreign-Acquired Swedish R&D firms
Abstract : Which conditions are needed for research and development firms to stay competitive? Such firms must continually develop new products and processes if they are to provide their customers with value, and equal, if not exceed, the offerings their competitors provide. Firms that lack sufficient innovation and creativity risk losing customers, their reputation, and their position in corporate structures and in their industries. READ MORE