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6. Masters of War : The Role of Elites in Sudan’s Communal Conflicts
Sammanfattning : Why do communal conflicts turn violent in some regions but not in others? Communal conflicts pose a severe threat to human security and kill thousands of people each year, but our understanding of this phenomenon is still limited. In particular, we lack knowledge about why some of these conflicts become violent while others are resolved peacefully. LÄS MER
7. Do Your Bit, Claim Your Share : Justice, Ethos, and the Individual Duty to Contribute
Sammanfattning : Contemporary political philosophy primarily conceives of justice as a virtue of major social institutions. Yet, much advocacy of justice is increasingly focused on how well particular individuals live up to its demands, and proceeds by calling out and criticising their unjust behaviour. LÄS MER
8. The Law BusinessmanTM : Five Essays on Legal Self-efficacy and Business Risk
Sammanfattning : The thesis challenges the notion of effectiveness of law as being based on the formal institutions of courts, law enforcement and written law. It argues that the best way to measure the effectiveness of law is the legal self-efficacy of laymen who are the end users of law. It presents a new perspective on the effectiveness of law. LÄS MER
9. Essays on Event History Analysis and the Effects of Social Programs on Individuals and Firms
Sammanfattning : Essay I: This paper studies threat effects of unemployment insurance (UI) benefit sanctions on job exit rates. Using a difference-in-differences design, I exploit two reforms of the Swedish UI system that made monitoring and sanctions considerably stricter at different points in time for different jobseeker groups. LÄS MER
10. Limits to EU Powers : a case study on individual criminal sanctions for the enforcement of EU law
Sammanfattning : The question posed by this thesis is how limits can be constructed to the exercise of EU powers. While there are limits to the exercise of EU competences in the Treaties and in the Court of Justice’s jurisprudence, it is argued that those limits suffer from conceptual and practical problems. LÄS MER