Doctoral Dissertations The following doctoral dissertations have been published by researchers linked to IRI. Our Humanity Exposed: Predictive Modelling in a Legal Context Stanley Greenstein, Stockholm 2017, PDF (full text) Legal Implications of Data Mining: Assessing the European Union’s Data Protection Principles in Light of the United States Government’s National Intelligence Data.
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In 1992 the European Union embarked on a project that was to precipitate an irrevocable change to the Union legal order. Challenging the belief that the Nation State was the sole forum in which the individual could fulfil self-expression and that it was the only vessel capable of creating citizenship, the Union instigated a formal citizenship.
Treaty of the European Union in 1992, few thought that the provisions would gain any notable significance beyond the symbolical. But through its case law, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has gradually developed a. in this case the European Union, this thesis investigates the relationship between Union citizenship and.
Federalisation of the European Union is the proposed institutional process by which the European Union (EU) is transformed from an informal confederation (a union of sovereign states) towards a federation (a single federal state with a central government, consisting of a number of partially self-governing federated states).There is ongoing discussion about the extent to which the EU has.
Adversarial Legalism and European Governance, 39 Comparative Political Studies 101 (2006), and more recently R. Daniel Kelemen, Eurolegalism: The Transformation of Law and Regulation in the European Union 7ff. (2011) (arguing that European integration is encouraging the spread of a European variant of adversarial legalism that is “more restrained and sedate” than the American version.
The 1992 European Union's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) set-aside program led to a general increase in the amount of set-aside land after 1992, but had varying effects on soil erosion rates related to the different climatic, environmental and economic conditions of European regions. The study presents new data on, and insights into, the implications of the CAP for land use and land.
The thesis has a theoretical and an empirical purpose. The theoretical purpose is to contribute to how and why environmental issues emerge in international security politics, more specific, the CFSP in the EU. The thesis uses a theory testing approach, and should contribute to the epistemic community theory.