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Until death do us part Adult children’s perspective of their parents’ transition from living at home to moving into a nursing home and the time after death

Background: Adult children are often key carers of frail older parents providing care for a long period of time in different care contexts. However, research concerning adult children’s caregiving experiences, from providing home-based care to facing the death of a parent in a nursing home is sparse. Thus, the aim was to explore the transition from living at home to moving into and living in a nur

From Substance Use Disorders in Life to Autopsy Findings : A Combined Case-Record and Medico-Legal Study

Objectives: Several studies have shown mortality and suicide risk in substance use disorders, and autopsy findings with respect to the used substances. However, there seems to be a gap in the knowledge about substances misused in life and at death at the within-person level. Methods: All consecutive, autopsied patients during 1993 to 1997, who had been in contact with the Addiction Centre in Malmö

The Legal Framework of EU Military Operations with focus on International Humanitarian Law

Denna uppsats behandlar frågan om hur det rättsliga ramverket för EUs militära operationer, med fokus på internationell humanitär rätt, kan tillämpas. Givet att EU snabbt utvecklat en militär kapacitet inom sin gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitik genom verkställande av militära operationer utförda av EU medlemsstater och icke medlemsstater i tredje land, uppstår frågor om tillämplig lag och As the EU increasingly manifests its Common Security and Defence Policy by conducting military operations in third countries with troops put at its disposal from EU member states and non-member states, questions emerge with regards to the legal framework and the applicable law governing the conduct of EU military operations. This paper address how the legal framework, with focus on international h

Does Imaging Modality Used for Percutaneous Renal Access Make a Difference? A Matched Case Analysis

Objective: To assess perioperative outcomes of percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) using ultrasound or fluoroscopic guidance for percutaneous access. Methods: A prospectively collected international Clinical Research Office of the Endourological Society (CROES) database containing 5806 patients treated with PCNL was used for the study. Patients were divided into two groups based on the methods of

Getting the price right - Exploring the legal possibilities of taxing meat and dairy consumption in the EU on environmental grounds

This paper argues that industrialized meat and dairy production create substantial environmental costs that are currently not being reflected by the price paid by consumers. One way of addressing this could be by taxing those products proportional to the environmental damage they cause based on the principle that the polluter should pay. The question is if such a tax could be legally motivated und

Synen på surrogatmoderskap i svensk rätt - med särskilt fokus på ett barns rätt att få en tilltänkt moder rättsligt fastställd som förälder

Syftet med denna uppsats är att utreda hur synen på surrogatmoderskap har utvecklats i svensk rätt, och om avsaknaden av reglering av fastställande av utländskt moderskap är tillfredsställande. Frågan om avsaknaden av reglering ska ses i förhållande till barnets bästa och barnets rätt till respekt för privatliv enligt artikel 8 Europakonventionen (EKMR) för de barn som tillkommit genom surrogatmodThe aim of this study is to investigate how the view of surrogacy arrangements has developed in Swedish law, and if the lack of regulation regarding recognition of foreign motherhood is satisfactory. The question about the lack of regulation shall be seen in proportion to the child’s best interests and the child’s right to respect for private life according to article 8 of the European Convention

The limits of Gender Autonomy - A Qualitative Analysis of Icelandic self-determination of legal gender and the Experiences of Trans, Queer, and Non-Binary Individuals

Since 2019, Icelanders can self-determine their legal gender. A third “neutral” option was also added. However, formulations in the Act allow only one self-determined change (Act on Gender Autonomy, 2019). Research on self-determination of legal gender has shown how acts can have limited effects since legal change is insufficient in addressing injustice. The separation of medical and legal concern

Pulse versus daily oral cyclophosphamide for induction of remission in ANCA-associated vasculitis: long-term follow-up

Introduction The previously reported randomised controlled trial of a consensus regimen of pulse cyclophosphamide suggested that it was as effective as a daily oral (DO) cyclophosphamide for remission induction of antineutrophil cytoplasm autoantibodies-associated systemic vasculitis when both were combined with the same glucocorticoid protocol (CYCLOPS study (Randomised trial of daily oral versus

Guantanamo Bay, a legal black hole?

Guantanamo Bay has been in the centre of medias attention for a while, especially since the United States in the year 2002 began placing taliban and al-Qaida detainees there. Much of the attention has concerned the United State's lack of compliance with the Geneva Conventions and the protection that it affords prisoners of war. This thesis takes a look behind the scene, in order to try to esta

Farming in the European Union: from organic to sustainable. An assessment of a legal transition based on land stewardship and participatory guarantee systems

The conventional agricultural production system is not sustainable. Organic agriculture is assumed to be sustainable from the environmental perspective, and its production and labelling has been regulated in the European Union (EU). The EU organic regime has been challenged by proponents of agroecology, a philosophy that merges agriculture and ecology and considers environmental and social aspects

Studying the Rights Discourse: A Tentative Socio-Legal Framework

A recent upsurge in rights talk has left a mark on many areas of law and social policy. Areas such as freedom of expression and hate speech that have traditionally been debated in terms of rights, as well as family law and the welfare of children, human trafficking and prostitution, national security and anti-terrorism legislation, economic policy and market development, to mention but a few, have

Mutation and gender-specific risk in type 2 long QT syndrome: Implications for risk stratification for life-threatening cardiac events in patients with long QT syndrome

BACKGROUND Men and women with type 2 long QT syndrome (LQT2) exhibit time-dependent differences in the risk for cardiac events. We hypothesized that data regarding the location of the disease-causing mutation in the KCNH2 channel may affect gender-specific risk in LQT2. OBJECTIVE This study sought to risk-stratify LQT2 patients for life-threatening cardiac events based on clinical and genetic info

Market research and analysis of the legal frameworks that may be applied for the commercialization of heme-iron based products produced using biotechnological tools

Järnbrist är idag ett växande problem, i både utvecklings- och industrialiserade länder, och uttrycker sig oftast genom att den drabbade individen känner sig trött och svag. Om sjukdomen däremot inte behandlas kan konsekvenserna bli större. Järn är nämligen en viktig komponent för produktion av röda blodkroppar, det vill säga blod, och fungerar som en syre-transportör till kroppens alla energidrivIron deficiency is the most common nutritional disorder in the world. It is the only nutrient deficiency that is not exclusively prevalent in non-industrialized nations but also in all industrialized countries. Despite this, the treatment for the disease is inefficient, long and associated with side effects such as constipation and nausea. In recent years several studies have highlighted the diffe

Global Genes, Local Concerns: Legal, Ethical and Scientific Challenges in International Biobanking

Publication Date: 2019 ISBN: 978 1 78811 618 3 Extent: 304 pp.Global Genes, Local ConcernsLegal, Ethical, and Scientific Challenges in International BiobankingEdited by Timo Minssen, Janne R Herrmann and Jens SchovsboWith interdisciplinary chapters written by lawyers, sociologists, doctors and biobank practitioners, Global Genes, Local Concerns identifies and discusses the most pressing issues in

Family Business: Legal Fiction or Economic Necessity?

I denna uppsats undersöks skälen till och rättfärdigandet av att hela kon-cerner hålls ansvariga för överträdelser av EU:s konkurrensrätt i stället för de företag inom koncernen som aktivt deltagit i överträdelsen. I uppsatsen undersöks presumtionen om att moderbolag utövar ett avgörande infly-tande, en rättslig mekanism som innebär att ett moderbolag tillskrivs an-svar utan att några ytterligare This thesis examines the rationale and justification of imputing liability for infringements of EU competition law to entire corporate groups rather than on the legal entities within that group that actively participated in the infringement. It explores the presumption of decisive influence, a legal mechanism which attributes liability on a parent company without adduc-ing any further evidence of

Peace and Justice in Conflict? – The Legal Conundrum of a State Pursuing a Criminal Prosecution in Contravention of the Terms of a Peace Agreement

In an attempt to bring about the end to a conflict situation at all costs, peace agreements often end up containing terms that may be deemed controversial. One such example would be terms that confer immunity on perpetrators of international crimes. Concurrently, there exist in international law legal norms that require, or allow, States to pursue a criminal prosecution regarding perpetrators of s

Legal certainty in taxation at authorities and courts of law: a nordic view of specialization and unbiasedness

Legal certainty is central to taxation decisions. This article describes the current legal situation and discussions in four Nordic countries. Sweden and Finland are specialized in dealing with taxation cases in administrative courts. In Denmark and Norway, no specialization exists in taxation cases. I maintain in this article that legal certainty would benefit from explicit signals from the state