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- Uusimäki, Liisa, 1959
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Criminologist Vincent Hurley - Six key motivators for committing crimes
- 2024
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Annan publikation (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- In this episode, I am joined by criminologist and former New South Wales Police detective, Vincent Hurley. Vincent delves into his remarkable career, which includes roles as a police officer, police hostage negotiator, and Detective at Mount Druitt and Penrith, where he investigated serious crimes such as domestic homicides, sexual assaults, serious (non-sexual) assaults, home invasions, and local drug distribution, among others. He shares his journey from policing to criminology and discusses the six key motivators for committing crimes. Vincent is well-known for his outspoken views, particularly his criticism of Australian politicians on the Q+A program, where he argued that domestic violence is not sufficiently addressed because it's seen as politically inconvenient. He also offers his perspective on why he questions the current approach to women's shelters and why, in his view, it’s the perpetrator who should be removed from the home, not the victim.
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- Dingu-Kyrklund, Elena
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Nationality and the child: children’s right to citizenship - the Swedish case
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Ingår i: The 3rd European Conference on Nationality “Nationality and the Child” 11-12 October 2004.
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Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- The right to citizenship is an important right that every child should enjoy. In a general discussion on nationality, acquisition and loss of citizenship, the rights of the child against the background of extensive international migration, the article argues about the multiple aspects embedded in the citizenship concept and its practical content, presenting the legal status quo in the matter in the Swedish context.
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- Herlin-Karnell, Ester, et al.
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The public uses of coercion and force : from constitutionalism to war
- 2021
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Ingår i: Law Log WZB Centre for Global Constitutionalism. - Oxford : Oxford University Press.
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Bok (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- The Kantian project of achieving perpetual peace among states seems (at best) an unfulfilled hope. Modern states’ authority claims and their exercise of power and sovereignty span a spectrum: from the most stringently and explicitly codified—the constitutional level—to the most fluid and turbulent acts of war. The Public Uses of Coercion and Force investigates both these individual extremes and also their relationship. Using Arthur Ripstein’s recent work Kant and the Law of War as a focal point, this book explores this connection through the lens of the (just) war theory and its relationship to the law. The Public Uses of Coercion and Force asks many key questions: what, if any, are the normatively salient differences between states’ internal coercion and the external use of force? Is it possible to isolate the constitutional level from other aspects of the state’s coercive reach? How could that be done while also guaranteeing a robust conception of human rights and adherence to the rule of law? With individual replies by Ripstein to chapters, this book will be of interest to students and academics of constitutional law, justice, philosophy of law, criminal law theory, and political science.
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- Lidman, Erik, 1991
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Nordic Cooperation on the Implementation of EU Company Law
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Ingår i: Nordisk Tidsskrift for Selskabsret. - 1399-140X. ; 2019:4, s. 1-5
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Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- In 2019, Nordisk Tidsskrift for Selskabsret has been published for 25 years. To celebrate the anniversary, a conference was held in Copenhagen on October 4, where some 70 participants – academics, regulators and practitioners from all of the Nordic countries – met under festive circumstances to discuss the Nordic cooperation on the implementation of the EU Company law. During the conference, professor Paul Krüger Andersen’s hard work of establishing the journal was also commemorated. This report documents the conference overarching discussions.
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