Spelling suggestions: "subject:"access brights"" "subject:"access coeights""
1 |
Solar subdivisions the provision and protection of solar access /Kauffman, Cheryl Lynn. January 1982 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1982. / Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
|
2 |
An institutional approach to livelihood resilience in VietnamLuttrell, Cecilia January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
|
3 |
Servitudes of light and stillicide in Roman lawRodger, A. F. January 1970 (has links)
No description available.
|
4 |
Public choice of property rights to sunlight a study of Japanese sunshine rights /Koike, Shohei, January 1984 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 1984. / Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 110-117).
|
5 |
"Co-management agreements with subsistence fishing communities as a means for promoting sustainable use and conservation of marine living resources in South Africa"Hara, Chimango January 2011 (has links)
Magister Legum - LLM
|
6 |
An analysis of how Zimbabwe’s international legal obligation to achieve the realisation of the right of access to adequate housing, can be enforced in domestic courts as a constitutional right, notwithstanding the absence of a specific constitutional right of every person to have access to adequate housingMavedzenge, Justice Alfred 24 August 2018 (has links)
The Constitution of Zimbabwe of 2013 does not expressly guarantee every person a right to have access to adequate housing. However, the Government of Zimbabwe has an international legal obligation to achieve the progressive realisation of the right to have access to adequate housing by everyone in the country. This obligation is derived from art 11 (1) of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). Zimbabwe is a dualist state and therefore, this obligation is not directly or automatically enforceable as municipal law in Zimbabwe. It can be enforced in domestic courts only if it has been enacted into legislation or if it is entrenched as a constitutional obligation. The absence of a specific constitutional right, guaranteed for everyone to have access to adequate housing, thus raises the concern that the government may not be held accountable, in the domestic courts, to comply with its international legal obligation to ensure that everyone enjoys access to adequate housing. There is a national housing crisis in Zimbabwe that is characterised by an acute shortage of adequate housing, mass forced evictions and unfair discrimination in the allocation of housing facilities by government. There is therefore an existing need to compel government to comply with and fulfil its international legal obligations relating to the right of every person to have access to adequate housing. In the absence of an explicit constitutional guarantee of such a right, it is necessary to find alternative constitutional rights which citizens and individuals in Zimbabwe can rely on to compel Government to comply with and fulfil its international legal obligations that arise from art 11 (1) of the ICESCR. The Constitution of Zimbabwe expressly guarantees for everyone the following rights; the fundamental freedom from arbitrary evictions, the right to life, the right to equality and the children’s right to shelter. The scope of each of these rights can be interpreted broadly to include some of the duties that ordinarily arise from the right to have access to adequate housing. Therefore, these rights can be applied together to enforce the international legal duty of the state to ensure the progressive realisation of the right to have access to adequate housing by everyone in Zimbabwe.
|
7 |
Bezpečnostní kontejnery a přístupová práva v HelenOS / Security containers and access rights in HelenOSHenek, Štěpán January 2011 (has links)
Title: Security containers and access rights in HelenOS Author: Štěpán Henek Department: Department of Software Engineering Supervisor: Mgr. Martin Děcký Supervisor's e-mail address: decky@ksi.mff.cuni.cz Abstract: The goal of this thesis is to design and implement security containers (contexts) for tasks and access rights mechanisms for microkernel operating systems. The access rights mechanisms implement common paradigms such as user identification, groups of users, system entities (tasks, files) ownership, user capabilities and access control lists. Moreover, the design allows to implement hierarchical security domains, where each domain is able to delegate a subset of its permissions to its subdomains. The design also enables the implementa- tion of containers, which mutually isolate those tasks, which are situated in security domains with an empty intersection. The thesis comprises of an analysis and evaluation of possible approaches, a prototype imple- mentation in HelenOS with respect to its specific properties (emphasis on a small context switch overhead, delegation of security mechanisms to privileged user space tasks, etc.) and also com- parison with implementations of security containers and access rights mechanisms in generally available operating systems. Keywords: security contexts, access...
|
8 |
The implications of planning techniques for protecting solar access : a survey of state and local legislationRicci, Kimberley Ann January 1988 (has links)
The purpose of this paper was to compile a nationwide survey by state, on legislation designed to protect access to solar energy. Brief summaries of the information received are included. Land use planning techniques and tools such as zoning and subdivision regulations, as well as special solar zones and planned unit developments have been discussed as they relate to protection of solar access and solar energy use. This paper has distinguished between two types of solar energy systems, active and passive, and associated problems with each.Primary concerns for the users of solar energy systems have been the availability of solar energy and its access to the collector's surface. Solar energy is environmentally safe, however, access to solar energy can be a limiting factor to its use. Solar access protection methods vary with location. The differences in needs between rural and urban areas have been discussed.Increasing solar technologies indicate the need for communities to regulate solar access through innovative legislation. This paper with brief introductions to solar energy access protection techniques, and the state-by-state survey was prepared so as to provide the reader with a basic understanding of solar access protection and act as a guide to access protection methods. / Department of Urban Planning
|
9 |
Návrh informačního systému / Information System DesignNečas, Jan January 2019 (has links)
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to design an information system that will provide administration of the whole lifecycle of identities with integration to personal system. Administration of access rights and an interface for integration of any software working with roles based architecture.
|
10 |
Ochrana citlivých informací na mobilních zařízení / Privacy Protection on Mobile DevivesAron, Lukáš Unknown Date (has links)
Tato práce analyzuje ochranu citlivých dat na mobilních zařízeních a představuje metodu pro ochranu těchto dat před možností úniku informaci ze zařízení. Ochrana se zaměřuje na využívání zařízení, jak pro osobní účely, tak i v pracovním prostředí. Koncept navrženého řešení je implementován ve formě prototypu. Model implementace je verifikován s modelem požadovaného chování. Součástí práce jsou experimenty s prototypem a experimenty zaměřené na verifikaci mezi danými modely.
|
Page generated in 0.0289 seconds