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    • ”Vi fixar och trixar oss fram till att hjälpa människor”: En studie med fokus på det sociala arbetet med köpare och säljare av sexuella tjänster i Sverige i relation till mänskliga rättigheter. 

      Ahlerup, Lina (2012-10-18)
      The thesis ”Vi fixar och trixar oss fram till att hjälpa människor” focuses on social work in the field of prostitution and human trafficking in Sweden. Through semi-structured interviews with social workers in the ...
    • You must be hard-nosed!: A gender analysis of excluding organizational cultures in a production environment 

      Shahbazian, Setareh (2012-10-30)
      In international human rights law, the boundaries between legal discrimination and its more subtle forms, exclusion, are very vague and difficult to frame. This thesis examines the subtle intangible mechanisms leading to ...
    • Mänskliga rättigheter i samhällskunskapen: Utifrån ett lärarperspektiv 

      Göransson, Malin (2013-03-05)
      Human rights have been added to the new curriculum which came into force the 1st of July 2011 in the Swedish Upper Secondary school. The purpose with this master thesis is to compare the old and the new curriculum as part ...
    • "Reencountering our ways": A discourse analysis of indigenous women's work for their individual rights within the Mayan systems in Guatemala. 

      Pérez Aronsson, Maya (2013-10-11)
      Legal pluralism, the co-existence of several legal systems within the same state, exists in most countries in the world. This existence of parallel legal systems can enhance women’s access to justice, for example if these ...
    • Welfare, Integration and Human Rights: A study on labour market segregation and integration policy in Norway. 

      Andersson, Annika (2013-10-30)
      A fundamental principle of human rights is that of equality and non-discrimination. This should apply to every human being on an individual basis and to everyone of a Member State’s territory. However, in many countries ...
    • Human rights within the discussion of entrepreneurship: On a secondary level in the education system 

      Johnsson, Emma (2014-06-27)
      In Sweden in the year of 2011 a new curriculum was put in place on the secondary level. This curriculum contains the introduction of human rights and the demand that human rights shall be visible within all subjects on the ...
    • Categorization of Human Beings versus The Universality of Human Rights 

      Cronström Beskow, Xzenu (2014-09-05)
      The principle of non-discrimination is central to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and to the human rights discourse that surrounds it. The principle that no distinction should be made between people based on ...
    • Att tolka och arbeta med mänskliga rättigheter: en jämförelse mellan förvaltningar och bolag i Göteborgs Stad 

      Olténg, Sara (2015-11-04)
      Human rights is a broad concept which can be interpreted and implemented in many different ways. Human rights in public management is a growing research area, but many aspects are still not well researched. One of these ...
    • Women or victims?: An analysis of National Action Plans in response to United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security 

      Malmborg, Lisa (2016-02-01)
      Conflict affects and engages men and women in different ways. United Nations Security Council’s Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security draws attention to the disproportionate impact on women during and after conflict. ...
    • ‘The Palestinian Threat’: A Study of Israel's Contemporary Security Discourse in a Human Rights Context 

      Bankel, Robin (2016-03-23)
      This thesis is a case study of how Palestinians are depicted as a threat in Israel's security discourse. Applying Securitization Theory, a broad definition of security is adopted, whereby what may constitute an “existential ...
    • Understanding the Zimbabwe situation through the human security lens 2005-2009 

      Rufu, Rachel (2016-03-24)
      The human security concept emerged as a result of contemporary global developments that triggered the manifestation of risks threatening the safety, survival and welfare of human beings. As such, there was need to widen ...
    • Closing the Gap: An interview study with Swedish newspaper publishers and editors on the lack of consistency between commitments on media and gender and actual representation 

      Jacobsson, Josefine (2016-09-12)
      Women are grossly underrepresented as news subjects globally. This is a direct violation of the universal human right of freedom of expression, as well as a major hindrance to global sustainable development and societal ...
    • Kvinnors rättigheter i riksdagsdebatten: en studie av hur kvinnors rättigheter debatterats i kammaren mandatperioden 2010-2014 

      Carlsson, Louise (2016-09-14)
      Women’s rights are debated today in Sweden as well as in the rest of the world, though it is not a new topic. Ever since the subject first started being discussed the view on what rights women should have and how they ...
    • Mental Health Rights of Incarcerated Mothers who are Accompanied by their Children in a Kenyan Prison 

      Pierre, Elin (2016-09-29)
      The purpose of the study is to examine how incarcerated mothers accompanied by their children in prison are able to claim their right to mental health care as well as if and how this right is fulfilled. Instead of the ...
    • Are polygamous marriages to be considered a human rights violation or a human rights realization in the contexts of Sweden and Tanzania? 

      Lothe Nordvik, Christine (2017-06-28)
      This two-case study “Are polygamous marriages to be considered a human rights violation or a human rights realization in the contexts of Sweden and Tanzania?” focuses on whether polygamous marriages can be considered a ...
    • Papperslösa kvinnors politiska delaktighet: Om utrymmet för individen att vara politisk när hon är utesluten ur den politiska gemenskapen. 

      Isemo, Sanna (2017-06-28)
      Human rights apply to all individuals, regardless of nationality or legal status. However, in practice, people living as undocumented – without a residence permit in the state where they are situated – seems to be regarded ...
    • Unaccompanied Refugee Children in Greece and Their right to Family Reunification with family members in other EU countries: An explorative and explanatory study of the implementation of Dublin Regulation in Greek national legislation 

      Roman, Victor (2017-07-03)
      Unaccompanied children/minors (UAC) represents a large proportion of the demography of refugees in Greece, and many of them have families in other EU countries they wish to be reunited with. However, the increasingly ...
    • Intersectionality and the Vulnerability of Irregular Migrant Women to Sexual Assault: the Journey and Arrival to the U.S./Mexico Border 

      Clark, Laura Marie (2017-08-09)
      This research looks at the sexual assault of irregular migrant women on the journey and arrival to the United States/Mexico border from an intersectional perspective. It aims to analyze this topic through understanding ...
    • Financialization and human rights abuses provoked by business: the case of Samarco disaster in Brazil 

      Borges Machado Azevedo Leitão, Rebeca (2017-09-13)
      The aim of this study is to explore the implications of the financialization process on human rights compliance by business, based on an analysis of the Samarco case, in Brazil. In 2015, Samarco Company’s tailing dam ...
    • A Qualitative Approach to Refugee Law and International Migrant Legislation: The Life Stories of Venezuelan Emigrants 

      Santamaría García, Lis Cristina (2017-10-04)
      This research studies the Venezuelan emigrants’ case in order to contest refugee law and international migrant legislation. Fragments-of-life-stories & semi-structured interviews were used as bottom-up approach, and document ...

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