Search for dissertations about: "legal relations"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 79 swedish dissertations containing the words legal relations.
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1. The Common Good in Common Goods - The Decommodification of Fundamental Resources through Law
Abstract : This dissertation is divided into three parts. Part I analyzes the Commons as a post-capitalist strategy accomplished through law by developing an alternative social theory of the market as a social institution. READ MORE
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2. Creditor - firm relations : an interdisciplinary analysis
Abstract : The thesis gives a survey of theories relevant for understanding the problems in relations between lending banks and borrowing business firms.First a survey of comparative financial systems is given: The main types are bank-oriented (Germany, Japan, Sweden) and market-oriented systems (USA, GB). READ MORE
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3. Arbitral Jurisdiction in Multi-Contract Relations : A Comparative Study of Swedish, Swiss and English Law
Abstract : Questions concerning arbitral jurisdiction in multi-contract relations often arise, not least due to the increased globalisation involving ever more intricate commercial transactions and the ensuing growth of arbitration in cross-border commercial settings. Arbitral jurisdiction is grounded entirely in the consent of the parties. READ MORE
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4. The Legal Regime of International Watercourses : Progress and Paradigms Regarding Uses and Environmental Protection
Abstract : This study deals with the law of international watercourses that are shared by two or more States, the legal regimes of which have evolved significantly, especially in the past two centuries. The developments of and paradigm shifts in the legal regimes for the multiple uses and environmental protection are studied through an examination of different sources of international law since the early 19th century. READ MORE
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5. 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