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Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 83 avhandlingar innehållade ordet sanctions.
11. EG : S sanktionsrätt : ett straffrättsligt perspektiv : [a criminal law perspective]
Sammanfattning : This is a thesis in criminal law that mainly deals with questions concerning EC law. This may appear a bit strange since the commonly accepted view is that the EC lacks competence in the field of criminal law. Whether the popular opinion is correct depends, however, on what you mean by words such as "criminal law" and "punishment". LÄS MER
12. Billighetsskälen i BrB 29:5 – berättigande och betydelse vid påföljdsbestämning
Sammanfattning : This doctoral thesis, ‘Billighetsskälen i BrB 29:5 – berättigande och betydelse vid påföljdsbestämning’ (Equity Factors in the Swedish Penal Code – Their Justification and Significance in Criminal Sentencing), addresses those circumstances, equity factors, linked to a criminal offender personally that can play a role as mitigating circumstances in the determination of any criminal sanctions to be imposed. These factors are set forth in Section 5 of Chapter 29 of the Swedish Penal Code, effective as of 1989. LÄS MER
13. Essays on gender, competition and status
Sammanfattning : This thesis consists of 6 papers, all of them using experimental methods. The experimental approach appeals to me, since a good design may allow a clear cut identification of the effects under study. LÄS MER
14. Norm consolidation in the European Union: : The EU14 - Austria crisis in 2000
Sammanfattning : In late January 2000, the EU14 initiated a protest co-ordinated by the Portuguese EU Presidency against the coalition between Wolfgang Schüssel’s ÖVP and Jörg Haider’s right-wing extremist/populist FPÖ, accused of violating EU fundamental values expressed in Article 6(1) TEU. When the government took office on 4 February diplomatic ‘sanctions’ were launched. LÄS MER
15. Rättsliga reaktioner på ungdomsbrott 1980-2005 : Påföljdsval, uppsåtsbedömningar och kriminalpolitik. En kriminologisk analys
Sammanfattning : This thesis investigates changes in the justice system’s response to youth crime between 1980 and 2005. A central question is whether the legal system’s response as regards the choice of sanction and the official definition of offences has become harsher. LÄS MER