Sökning: "collective security"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 47 avhandlingar innehållade orden collective security.
1. The Revival of Chapter VIII of the UN Charter : Regional Organisations and Collective Security
Sammanfattning : A new regionalism has shaped the modern world since the Cold War. This has revived international law as applicable to regional organisations. This study analyses the legal framework in relation to the roles and functions of regional organisations in collective security. The starting point is Chapter VIII of the United Nations Charter. LÄS MER
2. Window of opportunity : Dutch and Swedish security ideas and strategies 1942–1948
Sammanfattning : The period treated in this thesis is one which is often characterized as a transition between World War II and the Cold War. By approaching it instead as a window of opportunity – a period in which the governments of small states perceived both an unusual space and an urgent need to reevaluate security – the security policies of two small northwestern European countries, the Netherlands and Sweden, are subjected to a critical reappraisal. LÄS MER
3. The EU´s Collective Use of Force : Exploring the Factors behind its First Military Operations
Sammanfattning : The EU has since 2003 carried out six military operations. This thesis seeks to determine the circumstances under which the EU will, or will not, undertake military operations. LÄS MER
4. Redundancy and the Swedish model : Swedish collective agreements on employment security in a national and international context
Sammanfattning : The dominant position of the employment perspective in Swedish labour law has resulted in a focus on the creation of protection against arbitrary dismissals and the reward for long and faithful service. In contrast to other industrialised countries, there is no financial protection in situations of redundancy (e.g. LÄS MER
5. Reasons, Blame, and Collective Harms
Sammanfattning : Collective harm cases are situations in which things will become worse if enough acts of a certain kind are performed but no single act of the relevant kind will make a difference to the outcome. The inefficacy argument says that since one such act does not make a difference to the outcome, you have no outcome-related reason to refrain from acting in this way. LÄS MER