EUI Theses: Recent submissions
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Title:Before multiculturalism? : Windrush activists and the London schooling system (1948-1971) Author(s):GOMIS, ChristelleDate:2023Citation:Florence : European University Institute, 2023Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI; HEC; PhD ThesisAbstract:This dissertation delves into the struggles of Black families against the British educational system. Emerging from the economic upheaval in the Caribbean post-World War II, these families actively contributed to the ...
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Title:Delegating the law of artificial intelligence : a procedural account of technology-neutral regulation Author(s):ALMADA, Marco Date:2024Citation:Florence : European University Institute, 2024Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI; LAW; PhD ThesisAbstract:The growing popularity of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies is a pressing matter for regulation in the European Union (EU) and beyond. Faced with the growing adoption of AI technologies in society, legislators often ...
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Title:Unveiling Madrid : queer intimacies under Franco Author(s):FERNÁNDEZ CANO, Moisés Date:2024Citation:Florence : European University Institute, 2024Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI; HEC; PhD ThesisAbstract:This dissertation investigates the history of queer intimacies during the central decades of Francoist Spain in Madrid. Despite the recent upsurge in scholarship on sexual and gender dissidence in Spain, there persists a ...
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Title:Essays on the determinants of households and firms' investment choices Author(s):LAZZARO, ElenaDate:2024Citation:Florence : European University Institute, 2024Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI; ECO; PhD ThesisAbstract:Chapter 1 develops a theoretical model highlighting how the signaling effect of government subsidies for R&D has a heterogeneous impact over time and across firms depending on their financial constraints. The model shows ...
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Title:The integration of biodiversity into EU free trade agreements Author(s):MULLER, Justine Viviane Anne Date:2024Citation:Florence : European University Institute, 2024Version:Chapter 7 'Mitigating the direct and indirect negative impacts of trade on biodiversity in the trade and sustainable development chapters of free trade agreements between the EU and neotropical countries' of the PhD thesis draws upon an earlier version published as chapter 'EU imported biodiversity loss : the gaps and overlaps between trade impact and provisions on biodiversity in EU free trade agreements' (2023) in the book 'International economic law : new approaches and issues'.Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI; LAW; PhD ThesisAbstract:Biodiversity is crucial to life on Earth, including the survival and well-being of humanity. Human beings use and benefit from biodiversity daily. As such, it is not surprising that biodiversity-derived products are amongst ...