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Vad ska en polis tåla?

Uppsatsen behandlar brottet förolämpning mot tjänsteman och hur bestäm-melsen tillämpas i praktiken när målsäganden är polis. Syftet är att analysera vilka omständigheter som tillmäts betydelse vid bedömningen av straffbarhet samt var gränsen dras mellan straffbara och icke straffbara uttalanden. Arbetet är genomfört med rättsdogmatisk metod och bygger på lagtext, för-arbeten, rättspraxis och releThis thesis examines the offence of insult against a public official and how the provision is applied in practice when the injured party is a police officer. The purpose is to analyse which factors are given weight in the assessment of criminal liability and where the boundary is drawn between punishable and non-punishable statements. The study is conducted using a legal dogmatic method and is bas

När nyheten når marknaden: En studie om hur ESG betyg och dess delkomponenter påverkar den kortsiktiga marknadsreaktionen vid annonsering av företagsförvärv i Sverige

Title: When the news reaches the market: A study of how ESG ratings and its components affect the short-term market reaction to acquisition announcements in Sweden Seminar date: 2026–01–16 Course: FEKH89, Degree Project Undergraduate level, Business Administration, 15 Credits Authors: Mohaddes, Samin; Sjö, Olov; Stork Edhall, Emma Advisor/s: Bengtsson, Elias Key words: Acquisitions, ESG, mark

Flow and Phenotype Determine Climbing Success in Juvenile European Eel (Anguilla anguilla) : A Test of Two Ramp Designs

The European eel (Anguilla anguilla) faces significant challenges during its migratory lifecycle due to anthropogenic habitat fragmentation. Fish passage solutions, such as eel ramps, aim to mitigate such barriers, but their effectiveness varies and may impose selective pressures on eel phenotypes. This study evaluates the impact of ramp design and water flow on the climbing success of juvenile ee

The legality of weight discrimination in Canada : an environmental scan of case law and the limits of Canadian legislation

Weight stigma negatively impacts people with higher weights across the lifespan as well as social contexts and can lead to weight discrimination. As weight is not a protected identity in Canadian human rights legislation, it is important to better understand how weight discrimination is being argued in Canada’s legal system. The purpose of this environmental scan was to examine and describe Canadi

Projected climate change in Fennoscandia – and its relation to ensemble spread and global trends

The need for information about climate change is great. This information is usually based on climate model data, which often have systematic biases. Furthermore, climate information is based on ensembles of climate models, which raises the question about how such ensembles are affected by the choice of models and emission scenarios. Here, we aim to describe climate change in Sweden and neighbourin

Highly-destabilized ligand field excited states of iron carbene complexes and their relation to charge transfer state lifetimes

Lifetimes of photoexcited charge transfer (CT) states in transition metal chromophores are influenced by low-lying ligand field (LF) excited states, especially for 3d metal complexes. To manipulate interactions between LF and CT states, it is important to be able to control LF excited state energies using tunable synthetic variables. In this report, we use Fe 2p3d L3-edge resonant inelastic X-ray

Effects of Advanced Trauma Life Support® training compared with standard care on adult trauma patient outcomes (ADVANCE TRAUMA): study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial

BackgroundAdvanced Trauma Life Support® (ATLS®) is the most widely adopted form of trauma life support training worldwide, but there is no high-quality evidence that it can improve patient outcomes. The aim of this trial is to compare the effects of ATLS® training with standard care on outcomes in adult trauma patients.MethodsADVANCE TRAUMA is a batched stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled

Material Listenings : Traveling in the Borderlands of Costume exploring Collective Bodies

This keynote explores the borderlands of costume through the “corpo colectivo” (collective body) experiments (Lepecki 2017) initiated by Brazilian artist Lygia Clark (1920–1988) in the 1970s and Dutch textile artist Maria Blaisse’s (born 1944) ‘study of form and material possibilities’ (Marshall 2024, 144). These practices challenge conventional notions of costume offering ways to rethink costume

MYTH 4 : The more, the merrier – the road to freedom and well-being is paved with endless choices

This chapter challenges the widely held belief that more consumer choices lead to better outcomes. This chapter explores how the proliferation of options, while seemingly empowering, can actually lead to decision paralysis, dissatisfaction and unsustainable consumption patterns. The myth is rooted in classical economic theories that equate more choice with freedom and personal satisfaction, but ps

Avoid maladaptation to urban heat: an analysis of heat-related policies in Accra, Ghana

The growing vulnerability of cities to extreme heat underscores the urgency of effective urban adaptation policies. Despite the progress in developing urban climate policies and strategies, there remains a significant disparity between intended goals and actual outcomes. This could entrench social and climate vulnerabilities that are costly and challenging to address, potentially resulting in rein

Diverging pathways : Young female employment and entrepreneurship in sub-saharan africa

Shrinking public sectors and limited opportunities for gaining formal wage employment in the private sector have resulted in entrepreneurship being promoted as a means of generating youth employment. This discourse is being widely promoted within sub-Saharan Africa despite little being known about how best to support youth employment and entrepreneurship. This paper focuses on two of the main trad

Disease exposure in infancy affects women’s reproductive outcomes and offspring health. Evidence from southern Sweden 1905-2000

Early-life adversity negatively affects morbidity and survival in late life, but knowledge is limited about effects on women’s reproduction and reproductive health. To deepen our understanding of the full effects of disease exposure in early life, including long-term consequences, we study women’s reproductive outcomes and their offspring’s health. Using the Scanian Economic Demographic Database a

From charity to institutional development: Reflections on Newmont’s CSR strategies and conflict-avoidance in Ghana

In 2003 Newmont has signed an investment agreement with the government of Ghana that resulted in the inauguration in 2006 of the large, gold-producing project at Ahafo. The challenge for Newmont has been to resolve the initial conflict resulting from a land dispossession that brought communities close to famine and address the lingering tensions by working towards sustainable solutions. This artic

Long-term explant culture of rabbit flexor tendon : Effects of recombinant human insulin-like growth factor-I and serum on matrix metabolism

The effects of human recombinant insulin-like growth factor-I (rhIGF-I, 50 ng/ml) on matrix metabolism in the deep flexor tendon from the tendon sheath region of the rabbit were studied in explants cultured for 3 weeks. Tendon segments cultured in medium supplemented with fetal calf serum (FCS) exhibited proliferation of the superficial cell layers. Synthesis of proteoglycan and non-collagen prote

Why are expert committee deliberations in need of democratic control?

Abstract in UndeterminedThe aim of this paper is to argue for the need of democratic control of expert committees generally and ethical expert committees specifically. Expert committees including ethical expert committees with the commission to give advice to political decision-makers are often criticized for not being democratic. This criticism point at different aspects of expert committees: com

Problems of Succession in the GCC States

The noted remarkable capacity of the Gulf ruling families to mobilise external and internal sources of power seems to have reached its limits. Gulf rulers also seem aware that they have lost the advantages associated with their special regional role throughout the Cold War era. The geo-political context within which they have operated has altered throughout the 1990s. Furthermore, decades of econo

A Modified Point Coordination Function (Modified PCF) in IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN

With recent advances in wireless technologies, wireless LANs are becoming increasingly widespread as an alternative to fixed access technologies. The IEEE 802.11 standard has gained the most popularity among the different standards and is currently being deployed both within enterprises as well as being used for public access. One of the weaknesses of the basic medium access in the 802.11 standard