Search for dissertations about: "trademarks"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the word trademarks.
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1. Innovative Security Business : Innovation, Standardization, and Industry Dynamics in the Swedish Security Sector, 1992–2012
Abstract : The overall aim of this dissertation is to generate new knowledge on innovation output and standardization in industries where innovation output typically is considered sparse. This is done through the longitudinal study of the Swedish security guard industry and security sector 1992-2012. READ MORE
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2. Well-known trademark protection. A comparative study between the laws of the European Union and Vietnam
Abstract : Well-known trademarks have been recognized as one of the most important types of trademark in the trademark system as reflected in both national law and in international treaties. The legal regime of well-known trademark protection has been continuously enhanced and developed over time due to the increasing importance of well-known trademarks becoming known to a worldwide public as well as development of their role in the international trade system. READ MORE
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3. On Zero-dimensional Modelling of Combustion and NOx Formation in Diesel Engines
Abstract : Diesel engine developers are facing major challenges when meeting future demands on NOx and particulate emissions. The exhausts after treatment systems are rapidly improving and the technologies available in a few years will be capable of cutting emission levels close to the demanded levels. READ MORE
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4. Demanding Values : Participation, empowerment, and NGOs in Bangladesh
Abstract : The concepts participation and empowerment are frequently used in development projects in the third world. The meaning given to the concepts today signal a normative orientation, marking an alternative, people-centred approach to development. When used in development projects, the concepts demand detailed descriptions. READ MORE
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5. True and false intentions: Can the concept of "episodic future thoughts" help to discriminate?
Abstract : In legal settings it is important to be able to assess the veracity of statements provided by suspects, witnesses and alleged victims. This is why there is a large body of literature on deception detection (Vrij 2008; Granhag & Strömwall, 2004). READ MORE