Search for dissertations about: "privileges"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the word privileges.
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1. Protection of Personnel in Peace Operations : The Role of the 'Safety Convention' against the Background of General International Law
Abstract : The 1994 Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel (Safety Convention) was the first multilateral convention to deal specifically with the protection of personnel engaged in peace operations. It should be viewed against the background of the increasingly volatile environments in which peace operation personnel were required to operate at the beginning of the 1990s. READ MORE
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2. Securing functional programs with floating-label information-flow control
Abstract : The work presented in this thesis focuses on information-flow control systems for functional programs, particularly on the LIO library in Haskell. The thesis considers threemain aspects in this area: timing covert channels, dynamic policies andenforcement mechanisms that improve precision of the analysis. READ MORE
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3. Femina princeps : Livia's position in the Roman state
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4. The voice of the people? : Supplications submitted to the Swedish Diet in the Age of Liberty, 1719–1772
Abstract : This dissertation is devoted to the study of who used the formal channels of interaction in the early modern era and why. It examines the full range of the political conversation in early modern Sweden, as seen in the supplications to the Diet in the Age of Liberty (1719–1772), and more specifically the supplications submitted to the parliamentary committee tasked with handling them, the Screening Deputation. READ MORE
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5. Measuring Apps' Privacy-Friendliness : Introducing transparency to apps' data access behavior
Abstract : Mobile apps brought unprecedented convenience to everyday life, and nowadays, hardly any interactive service exists without having an interface through an app. The rich functionalities of apps rely on the pervasive capabilities of the mobile device, such as its cameras and other types of sensors. READ MORE