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1. Jura Novit Curia : En rättsgenetisk undersökning av den juridiska metodlärans utveckling under 1800-talet
Sammanfattning : Under Swedish law, the courts must clearly, independently of the parties’ legal arguments, both define and resolve any legal questions raised in the case in accordance with the applicable law. This is the general meaning of the principle, jura novit curia, a principle common to most European jurisdictions. LÄS MER
2. Licensing Games
Sammanfattning : Patents are legal instruments that protect ideas, and the rise of a knowledge-based society was inevitably accompanied with their increased economic importance. As a result of this growth, patented technology became an indispensable element of firms, governments, and modern economies. LÄS MER
3. Rättegångskostnader : Om kostnadsbördan i dispositiva tvistemål
Sammanfattning : Rättegångskostnader – Costs in Civil ProcedureThe rules on costs in Chapter 18 of the Swedish Code of Legal Procedure (Sw: Rättegångsbalken) have an impact on several procedural questions but have rarely been thoroughly discussed in legal practice or theory since their adoption in 1942. On the other hand, since the Code was adopted civil procecedure scholars have considerably focused on the development and changes in society and how they affect civil procedure. LÄS MER
4. Essays on quality evaluation and bidding behavior in public procurement auctions
Sammanfattning : In this dissertation, I investigate how different aspects of the procurement process and evaluation affect bidding behavior.In essay 1, we attempt to map public procurements in Sweden by gathering a representative sample of procurements. LÄS MER
5. Rätten till biträde – Om biträdeskostnaders hantering vid svenska domstolar
Sammanfattning : The term “Access to Justice” (AtJ) refers to the fundamental notion that all people – even disadvantaged groups of society – should enjoy effective legal/judicial protection, ultimately through the courts. Accordingly, the principal targets of the AtJ-movement’s criticism have been so called “Access Barriers”, i.e. LÄS MER