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1. Utevarohandläggning och bevisprövning i brottmål
Sammanfattning : The thesis examines one specific and one general problem: First, an analysis of Chapter 46 section 15 of the Swedish Code of Procedure (RB 46:15), an exceptional provision that - in minor cases - allows the judge to carry through the trial when the accused has refused to present himself at court. Second, an analysis of methods for evaluating evidence in criminal cases. LÄS MER
2. Berechnung der Zahnfußspannungen von Beveloidverzahnungen
Sammanfattning : Beveloid gears are conical gears which are derived from cylindrical involute gears to transmit torque and rotation for parallel, intersecting or skew axes. While defined by the same data as cylindrical involute gears, the addendum modification factor, however, changes linearly to the tooth width. LÄS MER
3. Skälig misstanke
Sammanfattning : This doctoral dissertation studies the legal standard of proof called reasonable suspicion (skälig misstanke). This standard is central for criminal investigations as the majority of state criminal procedural actions (tvångsmedel) are tied to it, as well as the majority of a suspect’s rights. LÄS MER
4. Muntlighetsprincipen : En rättsvetenskaplig studie av processuella handläggningsformer i svensk rätt
Sammanfattning : This doctoral thesis examines the different forms of procedural communication available to the Swedish courts. The choice traditionally stood between oral and written procedure. Today the procedure in the general courts is dominated by the principle of orality, while in the administrative courts, procedure chiefly takes the written form. LÄS MER
5. Om informationstekniskt bevis
Sammanfattning : Information technology evidence consists of a mix of representations of various applications of digital electronic equipment, and can be brought to the fore in all contexts that result in legal decisions. The occurrence of such evidence in legal proceedings, and other legal decision-making, is a phenomenon previously not researched within legal science in Sweden. LÄS MER