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1. Middelnedertyske låneord i islandsk diplomsprog frem til år 1500
Sammanfattning : The main aim of this dissertation is to examine and throw light on occurrences and use of loanwords of Middle Low German (MLG) origin in Icelandic deeds of the period c. 1200-1500, and at the same time to test my hypothesis that the MLG influence on the Nordic languages in Scandinavia reached Iceland by the first half of the 14th century, i.e. LÄS MER
2. Bebrevat i Närke : Medellågtyska importord i fornsvenska brev ur regionalt perspektiv
Sammanfattning : The object of this dissertation is the range, distribution, and usage of words imported from Middle Low German in medieval charters originating from the SwedishprovinceofNärke. The charters are all written in Old Swedish between the years 1350 and 1520. LÄS MER
3. "I wanted to know how this deed was done" : Raul Hilberg, the Holocaust and History
Sammanfattning : Raul Hilberg was a pioneer of Holocaust studies and for many decades the Holocaust scholar par excellence. He embarked upon the study of the Nazi genocide after the war, and established the understanding of the Holocaust as a bureaucratically administered “destruction process,” carried out by men who were not different from the German population in general. LÄS MER
4. Om straffrättsvillfarelse
Sammanfattning : This doctoral thesis examines mistake of law from a Swedish criminal law perspective. The research has two main objectives: (1) to analyse the Swedish provision on mistake of law, and (2) to explore and analyse how to distinguish between mistakes that are relevant for the application of the intent requirement and mistakes that are relevant for the application of the provision on mistake of law. LÄS MER
5. Deep Evidential Doctor
Sammanfattning : Recent years have witnessed an unparalleled surge in deep neural networks (DNNs) research, surpassing traditional machine learning (ML) and statistical methods on benchmark datasets in computer vision, audio processing and natural language processing (NLP). Much of this success can be attributed to the availability of numerous open-source datasets, advanced computational resources and algorithms. LÄS MER