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  • Legal Issues of the Late 1990s
  • 1999
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This volume contains 18 articles, all of which deal with substantial legal problems. The articles have been arranged under the headings: Commercial Law, Copyright Law, Criminal Law, Environmental Law, Family Law, Labour Law, Tort and Liability, and Transport Law. In this way the volume provides a broad overview of many of the issues currently attracting much attention in Scandinavia. Most of the articles in this volume were written between 1995 and 1999. Some of them have recently been published in the Scandinavian countries and have now been translated into English for the present series. Other contributions have originally been written in English. Table of Contents: Agell, Anders, Family Forms and Legal Policies:A Comparative View from a Swedish Observer, p. 197-216 Bejstam, Lars, Social Benefits and Families with Children - The Family Concept, p. 217-253 Bengtsson, Bertil, Tort Liability and Insurance Practice, p. 281-294 Björnsson, Arnljótur, A Survey of Icelandic Tort Law, p. 295-314 Gorton, Lars, Breach and Remedies in Chartering in the Swedish Maritime Code of 1994, p. 455-479 Gorton, Lars, The Liability for Freight, p. 481-499 Hellner, Jan, Specific Performance in Swedish Contract Law, p. 13-24 Larsson, Marie-Louise, Legal Definitions of the Environment and of Environmental Damage, p. 155-176 Lassen, Birger Stuevold, On Copyright in Saami Joiks, p. 115-124 Leijonhufvud, Madeleine, Corruption – A Swedish Problem?, p. 127-151 Nygaard, Nils, Who is Subject to Liability Pursuant to Section 55 of The Pollution Act?, p. 177-193 Radetzki, Marcus, Cause and Damage: Interpretation of Liability-activating Causation Terms in Property Insurance, p. 315-430 Sandvik, Björn, Direct and Indirect Loss Under “Catch 22” in the Nordic Law of Sales, p. 25-53 Schiratzki, Johanna, Custody of Children in Sweden: Recent Developments, p. 255-262 Sigeman, Tore, Insiders and Outsiders in the Labour Market: Experiences of a Nordic Welfare State in Labour Law Perspective, p. 265-278 Strömbäck, Erland, Personal Injury Compensation in Sweden Today, p. 431-452 Victorin, Anders, The Value of Minority Stocks in Compulsory Redemption: Valuation and Values, p. 89-111 Werlauff, Erik, Best Company Practice: A Duty of Loyalty for the Purpose of Preventing Abuse of Powers Under Company Law, p. 55-87
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  • Bergwall, Peter, et al. (författare)
  • Law, Materiality & Justice
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: Scandinavian Studies in Law : Law without the state - Law without the state. - 9789185142767 ; 62, s. 35-60
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Can law still play a central role in governing human behavior even if the state law may have become less important? Whether law without the state is possible depends, of course, on how we define “law” and “state”. But it also depends on the perspective from which one approaches the legal material. From a sociology of law perspective, as will be presented in this chapter, the topic has a slightly different signification and consequence than within traditional legal dogmatics. After all, going back to the pioneers of sociological jurisprudence and sociology of law as, for example, Roscoe Pound (1870-1964) and Eugene Ehrlich (1862-1922), we hear the echoes of a time when the state had not yet grown so strong (Berman 1983). Surely, the times of Pound and Ehrlich were characterized less by “state-law” compared to present times. Still, would we describe the early 20th Century as governed by “non-state law”?In the first section, Materialism Revisited, we briefly show how materialism with roots in Marxian and Althusserian thought is making its way back into social theory. The implication is a challenge of importunate dichotomies, such as the social subject/object and the legal ought/is. In the next section, we proceed with the theoretical developments, labelled new materialism, emphasizing the flows generated by social and legal structures, rather than the structures per se. We then proceed to one of the main objectives of this chapter, the discussion building on the argument that materialist conceptions are essential in empirically grounded justice theories. Hence, the Justice section includes a brief overview of classical justice theories, followed by the critique of them, and a proposition that materialistic, evidencebased procedural justice theories are better equipped for socio-legal research compared to more idealistically grounded justice theories. We then present a research project which is about how distributive and procedural justice affects the intention to disclose personal health information in online contexts. We conclude by stating that, what we label emergent social order, i.e., the interplay between law, materiality and social normativity, is important for understanding the current condition, which is characterized by some as governed by “non-state law”.
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  • International Aspects
  • 2000
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This volume presents 23 articles on International Law. The book is divided into three sections, European Law, Comparative Studies, and Extraterritorial Problems. Since 1995, not only Denmark but also Finland and Sweden have become members of the EU. Iceland and Norway are related to the community law via the EEA Agreement, creating the European Economic Area. From this it naturally follows that the reception of European law and the interaction between European law and national law are topics of particular relevance to Scandinavian law at the present time. As a result of the Nordic participation in the EU and the general trend towards greater international cooperation there is clearly also a growing demand outside Scandinavia for information about Scandinavian law, legal thought and tradition. For comparative legal studies Scandinavian law has much to offer, and the editors hope that this volume will be an easily accessible source abridging the language barrier. Table of Contents: Bernitz, Ulf, Swedish Standard Contracts Law and the EC Dirctive on Contract Terms, p. 13-27 Bernitz, Ulf, Nordic Legislative Cooperation in the New Europe-A Challenge for the Nordic Countries in the EU Perspective, p. 39 29-42 Bernitz, Ulf, Retroactive Legislation in a European Perspective-On the Importance of General Principles of Law, p. 43-58 Blomstrand, Severin, Nordic Co-operation on Legislation in the Field of Private Law, p. 59-77 Bloth, Christian, Aspects of Scandinavian and German Product Liability - A Comparison, p. 231-274 Bring, Ove, Arms Control and International Environmental Law, p. 397-417 Eng, Svein, The Doctrine of Precedent in English and Norwegian Law-Some Common and Specific Features, p. 275-324 Fisher, David I., Injury to Rights of Personality Caused by Satellite Programme Contents: Prospects of Relief under the Law of Outer Space, p. 419-430 Hallström, Pär, The European Union – From Reciprocity to Loyalty, p. 79-88 Honka, Hannu, EC Competition Law on Multimodal Transport – Recent Development, p. 89-109 Lindblom, Per Henrik, The Role of the Supreme Courts in Scandinavia, p. 325-366 Lookofsky, Joseph, The Harmonization of Private and Commercial Law: “Towards a European Civil Code”, p. 111-121 Mahmoudi, Said, Protection of the European Environment after the Amsterdam Treaty, p. 123-137 Nielsen, Poul Runge, The Community Directive on Investment Services: The Controversy on Mutual Recognition and Home Country Control, p. 139-183 Ramberg, Jan, The Law and Practice of International Commercial Contracts in the 2000s, p. 431-437 Saldeen, Åke, Some Reflections on Children’s Rights in a European Perspective, p. 185-206 Sundberg, Jacob, Comparative Law and The Swedish Model, p. 367-386 Sundberg, Jacob, Airline Deregulation: Legal and Administrative Problems, p. 439-479 Thormundsson, Jonatan, The Sources of International Criminal Law with Reference to the Human Rights Principles of Domestic Criminal Law, p. 387-393 Thuesen, Elisabeth, EU Regulation on Product Exchange and Promotion of Cultural Exchange in Europe, p. 207-217 Tiberg, Hugo, Why Cover the Wreck of a Sunken Ship?, p. 481-490 Westerhäll, Lotta, Free Movement and Social Security in an Integration Perspective, p. 219-228 Wrange, Pål, The American and British Bombings of Iraq and International Law, p. 491-514
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  • 50 Years of Law and IT : The Swedish Law and Informatics Research Institute 1968-2018
  • 2018
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • In 1968, the first seminar on Electronic Data Processing and Law was held at Stockholm University. Later that year The Working Party for EDP and Law was established. The topic soon became part of the legal curricula and a meeting point for scholars and professionals with background in information science and law.
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  • Insurance Law
  • 2018
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The primary aim of the series has always been to bring important legal developments and issues occurring within Scandinavian law to a global audience. Over the years, however, the scope has been broadened. Denmark, Finland and Sweden have long been members of the European Union and Iceland and Norway are members of the EEA. Thus, European law has become a important part of Scandinavian law. This development is clearly reflected in this volume which includes articles describing the developments in several European countries.
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  • Wahlgren, Peter (författare)
  • Automatiserade juridiska beslut
  • 2018. - 2
  • Ingår i: Juridisk metodlära. - Lund : Studentlitteratur AB. - 9789144116761 ; , s. 401-427
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Wahlgren, Peter (författare)
  • From Lex Scripta to Law 4.0
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Scandinavian Studies in Law. - 0085-5944. ; 65, s. 159-174
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Wahlgren, Peter (författare)
  • Reglering av Artificiell Intelligens
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Livet med AI. - Stockholm : Stiftelsen för strategisk forskning. - 9189206711
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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