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Utvisning på grund av brott - ett rättssäkert och effektivt rättsmedel eller ett slag i luften?

En utlänning som begår brott med fängelse i straffskalan kan utvisas ur Sverige. Utlänningen måste, för att utvisning ska bli aktuellt, dömas till ett strängare straff än böter och det måste antingen föreligga en risk för återfall i brottslighet eller vara fråga om ett brott som är så allvarligt att utlänningen inte bör få stanna i landet. Vid prövningen av utvisningsfrågan ska domstolen dessutom A foreigner who commits a crime that has prison in the punishment scale can be expelled from Sweden. For expulsion to become relevant the foreigner must be sentenced to a more severe penalty than a fine. There must also be a risk of relapse in crime or be a matter of such a severe crime that the foreigner should not be allowed to stay in the country. When the court examine the expulsion issue, it

Course syllabus imen01 esa

Course syllabus IMEN01 Course syllabus IMEN01 Course syllabus Miljövetenskap och antropocen Environmental Science and the Anthropocene IMEN01, 5 credits, A (Second Cycle) Valid for: Decided by: PLED W Date of Decision: 2018-03-22 General Information Main field: Enviromental Management and Policy. Depth of study relative to the degree requirements: Second cycle, has only first-cycle course/s as ent

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/sites/iiiee.lu.se/files/course_syllabus_imen01_esa.pdf - 2026-04-30

GEOM08 Course Evaluation2022

Microsoft Word - Compilation of course evaluations GEOM08 2022.docx Compilation of course evaluation GEOM08 2022, handed in by 4 of 4 students. Overall rating of the quality of the course: 3.9 (1 poor – 5 excellent) Overall rating of the relevance of the course: 4.2 (1 irrelevant– 5 necessary) General comments: #1: I have found the course very valuable and important to my geological understanding.

https://www.geology.lu.se/sites/geology.lu.se/files/2022-06/GEOM08%20Course%20evaluation2022.pdf - 2026-04-30

Human Rights Profile Area Call For Working Groups Autumn 2025 final

Human Rights Profile Area Call for Working Groups autumn 2025 Address: Profile Area Human Rights, Human Rights Studies, Lund university, Box 192, SE- 221 00 Lund. e-mail: humanrights@lu.se web page: www.humanrights.lu.se Connect with us on LinkedIn and visit our Blog. 2025-09-17 Call: Working Groups within the Human Rights Profile Area Human Rights is one of Lund University’s five profile areas. T

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/sites/humanrights.lu.se/files/2025-09/Human%20Rights%20Profile%20Area%20Call%20for%20Working%20Groups%20autumn%202025_final.pdf - 2026-04-30

Exploring the Associations Among Occupational Balance and Health of Adults With and Without Inflammatory Arthritis

Objective: Occupational balance is a person's subjective perception of the amount and variation of their everyday activities. Evidence suggests an association between occupational balance and health. However, the impact of arthritis on occupational balance and its association with health is unclear. This exploratory study was undertaken to examine associations between occupational balance and meas

Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 299v (LP299V®) : Three decades of research

This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the in vitro, animal, and clinical studies with the bacterial strain Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 299v (L. plantarum 299v; formerly named Lactobacillus plantarum 299v) published up until June 30, 2020. L. plantarum 299v is the most documented L. plantarum strain in the world, described in over 170 scientific publications out of which more th

Comparison of posterior hyaloid assessment using preoperative optical coherence tomography and intraoperative triamcinolone acetonide staining during vitrectomy

Purpose: To compare the specificity of diagnosing posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) using preoperative optical coherence tomography (OCT) versus intraoperative triamcinolone acetonide (TA) staining in patients undergoing vitrectomy. Patients and Methods: This retrospective cohort study included patients undergoing pars plana vitrectomy for diverse retinal pathologies. Intraoperatively, surgeons

Irradiation at Ultra-high (FLASH) Dose Rates Reduces Acute Normal Tissue Toxicity in the Mouse Gastrointestinal System

Purpose: Preclinical studies using ultra-high dose rate (FLASH) irradiation have demonstrated reduced normal tissue toxicity compared with conventional dose rate (CONV) irradiation, although this finding is not universal. We investigated the effect of temporal pulse structure and average dose rate of FLASH compared with CONV irradiation on acute intestinal toxicity. Materials and Methods: Whole ab

Just or Unjust : Assessment of rainfall-related flood damage in a Swedish context

Climate change has led to an increase in heavy summer rainfalls, and climate projections for Sweden indicate that there will be more sudden rainfall in the future. While the exact locations and time for this rainfall are unknown, it is known that there will be damages to buildings, cars, and people when the rainfall occurs. It is thus important to evaluate past events to understand the resulting fClimate change has led to an increase in heavy summer rainfalls, and climate projections for Sweden indicate that there will be more sudden rainfall in the future. While the exact locations and time for this rainfall are unknown, it is known that there will be damages to buildings, cars, and people when the rainfall occurs. It is thus important to evaluate past events to understand the resulting f

Clinical classification systems and long-term outcome in mid- and late-stage Parkinson’s disease

Parkinson’s disease shows a heterogeneous course and different clinical subtyping systems have been described. To compare the capabilities of two clinical classification systems, motor-phenotypes, and a simplified clinical motor-nonmotor subtyping system, a cohort was included at mean 7.9 ± 5.3 years of disease duration, classified using both clinical systems, and reexamined and reclassified at th

Hypoxia Generated by Avian Embryo Growth Induces the HIF-α Response and Critical Vascularization

Cancer research has transformed our view on cellular mechanisms for oxygen sensing. It has been documented that these mechanisms are important for maintaining animal tissues and life in environments where oxygen (O2) concentrations fluctuate. In adult animals, oxygen sensing is governed by the Hypoxia Inducible Factors (HIFs) that are stabilized at low oxygen concentrations (hypoxia). However, the

Radiological environmental monitoring at the ESS facility – Annual report 2020

Results from the radiological environmental monitoring of the European Spallation Source (ESS) are presented for year 2020.Among the 63 environmental samples analysed for gamma emitting radionuclides, no elevated levels of anthropogenic radioactivity were observed. All samples (except two samples of lichen) had activity concentrations below the MDA for the natural radionuclides as well as 137Cs, a

Reduction in Secondary Losses in Turbine Cascade Using Contoured Boundary Layer Fence

Present work deals with reducing secondary losses in turbine cascade by using boundary layer fences in two ways. Firstly, to reduce the strength of vortex which is incident at the leading edge of airfoil and hence reduce the strength of horse shoe vortex, and secondly, to reduce the pressure gradient between the pressure side and the suction side in the flow passage region between airfoils. In pre

Estimating soil salinity over a shallow saline water table in semiarid Tunisia

Rapid and reliable observations of soil electrical conductivity are essential in order to maintain sustainable irrigated agriculture. Direct measurement of the electrical conductivity of saturated soil paste (ECe), however, is tedious andtime consuming. Therefore, there are needs to find efficient indirect methods to predict the soil salinity from other readily available observations. In this pape

CAG repeat number is not inversely associated with androgen receptor activity in vitro.

A negative linear association between androgen receptor (AR) function and the CAG repeat numbers is generally assumed. However, in vivo data concerning the association between CAG number and androgenic effects have been conflicting. Since former in vitro studies mostly have been based on extreme CAG lengths and reporter-systems containing viral promoters, the objective of this study was to investi

The time aspect of bioenergy - Climate impacts of solid biofuels due to biogenic carbon dynamics

The climate impacts from bioenergy involve an important time aspect. Using forest residues for energy may result in high initial emissions, but net emissions are reduced over time since, if the residues were left on the ground, they would decompose and release CO2 to the atmosphere. This article investigates the climate impacts from bioenergy with special focus on the time aspects. More specifical

Cost-effectiveness of etanercept treatment in early active rheumatoid arthritis followed by dose adjustment.

Objectives: To explore the cost-effectiveness of early biologic treatment, followed by dose-reduction in the case of remission, of active rheumatoid arthritis (RA), compared with standard treatment with methotrexate (MTX) in Sweden.Methods: Effectiveness (function, disease activity, erosions) in early RA for both alternatives was taken from a clinical trial comparing etanercept (ETA) combined with

Two-stage steam pretreatment of willow for increased pentose yield

A two-stage procedure for pretreatment of fast-growing willow with steam has been investigated. The first stage was performed at temperatures in the range 180°C to 220°C for times between 6 and 10 minutes while the second stage was performed at 220°C for 10 minutes. The fibrous material was washed between the two stages to remove the pentosans and thus increase the pentose yield. The pretreatment

The risk of contralateral breast cancer in daughters of women with and without breast cancer.

We aimed to estimate the 15-year and lifetime risks of contralateral breast cancer in breast cancer patients according to the age of diagnosis of the first cancer and the history of breast cancer in the mother. The risks of contralateral breast cancer were estimated for all 78,775 breast cancer patients in the Swedish Family-Cancer Database (age at diagnosis of first breast cancer <70 years). The

Analysis of Exhaust PM Composition Emitted from Non-Sooting Volatile Alcohols

The combustion engine, a well-known source of aerosols, has seen remarkable improvements regarding efficiency and emissions. A drawback of the conventional compression ignition (CI) engine is its requirement for a high cetane number fuel, i.e. diesel which contains long carbon chains forming particulate matter (PM) when combusted in the conventional diesel combustion (CDC) process. A previous stud