Sökning: "specialisation Criminal Law"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 6 avhandlingar innehållade orden specialisation Criminal Law.
1. Provokation, affekt och den straffrättsliga värderingen av våldsbrott
Sammanfattning : The theme of this doctoral thesis is provocation as a mitigating circumstance in assessments of intentional homicide and assault in Swedish criminal law. In several other countries, the question of provocation has been widely debated and scrutinized in the legal literature. LÄS MER
2. Straffvärde – som rättslig konstruktion
Sammanfattning : This doctoral thesis examines the concept of penalty value (Sw. straffvärde), which is central for Swedish sentencing law. It is impossible to determine the penalty for a crime without establishing a penalty value, and the penalty value is usually of essential importance for how severe the sentence will be. LÄS MER
3. Tillräknelighet som straffrättslig ansvarsförutsättning
Sammanfattning : This doctoral thesis examines the doctrine of imputability in relation to Swedish criminal law. According to said doctrine, individuals may be held criminally liable only if they possessed the capacity to comprehend and be guided by the norms of the criminal law at the time of the act (capacity-responsibility). LÄS MER
4. Från föräldrars ansvar till ansvarsfrihet för föräldrar : En rättsvetenskaplig studie av föräldrars begränsande och tillrättavisande handlingar mot barn
Sammanfattning : This thesis analyses and discusses the responsibility of parents in matters relating to restrictive and corrective actions against their children. The thesis argues that the child’s right to a good upbringing under the Swedish Parental Code (1949:381) should be understood as a rights-based process towards legal adulthood. LÄS MER
5. Terrorism and Exclusion from Refugee Protection
Sammanfattning : The aim of this study is to provide further contributions to the field of international refugee law and exclusion from refugee protection, particularly concerning exclusion cases involving terrorism. The study establishes a framework relevant for interpreting Article 1F of the 1951 Refugee Convention (also known as the exclusion provision) in accordance with international norms. LÄS MER