Sökning: "rights claiming"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 17 avhandlingar innehållade orden rights claiming.
1. This is not citizenship. Analysing the claims of disability activists in Sweden
Sammanfattning : This dissertation aims to contribute to sociology, citizenship studies and disability studies by responding to T.H. Marshall’s ([1950]1992) invitation to examine the development of equal citizenship in a context of structural inequality, and Jenkins’ (1991) call to consider disability as a dimension of social stratification. LÄS MER
2. Refugeeship - A project of justification : Claiming asylum in England and Sweden
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis is to explore the asylum process from an experiential perspective, starting in the country of origin, fleeing, claiming asylum and being granted refugee status. The theoretical interest is to contribute with an understanding of how this asylum process impacts on personal meaning-making, focusing on identification and positioning work of the person forced to flee and make an asylum claim. LÄS MER
3. Rättighetsargumentet i skadeståndsrätten
Sammanfattning : År 2021 är det tydligt att mänskliga fri- och rättigheter utgör en del av svensk civilrätt. Överträdelser av rättigheter kan utgöra en grund för skadestånd. Tidigare var detta otänkbart. LÄS MER
4. Changing Gender Relations? Women's Experiences of Land Rights in the Case of the Land Tenure Reform Program in Rwanda
Sammanfattning : This thesis is a compilation of a kappa, a binding text of six chapters, and four related papers. The overall aim is to explore women’s experiences of land rights in the context of the Land Tenure Reform Program (LTRP) in Rwanda. LÄS MER
5. The Soapstone Birds of Great Zimbabwe : Archaeological Heritage, Religion and Politics in Postcolonial Zimbabwe and the Return of Cultural Property
Sammanfattning : At least eight soapstone carvings of birds furnished a shrine, Great Zimbabwe, in the 19th century. This large stonewalled settlement, once a political and urban centre, had been much reduced for four centuries, although the shrine continued to operate as local traditions dictated. LÄS MER