Sökning: "European Civil Procedure"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 9 avhandlingar innehållade orden European Civil Procedure.
1. Geological Characterisation and the Observational Method. Application of Value of Information Analysis
Sammanfattning : The implementation of the new European standards for geotechnical design calls for new practice in the underground construction industry in Sweden. The standard proposes the Observational Method as an alternative method when the geotechnical behaviour is difficult to predict. LÄS MER
2. Train–Bridge Interaction : Literature Review and Parameter Screening
Sammanfattning : New railway lines are continuously being constructed and existing lines are upgraded. Hence, there is a need for research directed towards efficient design of the supporting structures. LÄS MER
3. Structural assessment procedures for existing concrete bridges : Experiences from failure tests of the Kiruna Bridge
Sammanfattning : Assessing existing bridges is an important task in the sustainable management ofinfrastructure. In practice, structural bridge assessments are usually conducted usingtraditional and standardised methods, despite knowledge that these methods oftenprovide conservative estimates. LÄS MER
4. Field Measurements for Verification of the Impact of Renovation and Maintenance Measures on Buildings : - regarding Energy Efficiency, Indoor Environment and Moisture Safety
Sammanfattning : Renovating the European building stock has for almost two decades been a matter of importance to the European Union. Reduction of energy use for existing buildings can be achieved through applying energy efficiency renovation measures. LÄS MER
5. Rätten till biträde – Om biträdeskostnaders hantering vid svenska domstolar
Sammanfattning : The term “Access to Justice” (AtJ) refers to the fundamental notion that all people – even disadvantaged groups of society – should enjoy effective legal/judicial protection, ultimately through the courts. Accordingly, the principal targets of the AtJ-movement’s criticism have been so called “Access Barriers”, i.e. LÄS MER