Research projects
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Children and Improved Crisis Response
With panel discussions on the topic on Children and Improved Crisis Response at the World Conference on Humanitarian Studies in the Hague 2018, the research...
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Children in focus- for a sustainable integration for families with children
The study is conducted on behalf of Save the Children within the framework of their project "Children in focus – for a sustainable integration for families...
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Civil procedural reforms in the societal context
A historical study on transparent and latent reasons for procedural reforms and their felicity for achieving access to justice and realizing substantive law.
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Collaborative Consumption, E-services and Peer-to-Peer technology: tax and legal issues
The expansion of mainstream Internet usage and the availability of broadband in most of the world and for a large mass of people has totally changed the way...
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Communication about sex
Chronic vulvovaginal pain is prevalent among women and one common complaint is pain during sex. It is associated with lower sexual function, psychological an...
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Community Intervention Teams (CIT)
Publication: Handbok för SIG: RBM (in Swedish) Young people’s involvement in loosely connected criminal networks as well as clearly structured organized...
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Conceptualising Cross-Border Regions in the European Union's Legal Order: From Covidfencing to Constitutionalisation
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to limelight the special role of cross-border regions (CBRs) in the European Union (EU). CBRs connect various regions at...
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Consequences of Threats, Harassments and Stalking in the Modern Society
Threats and harassments are increasing in the modern society and social media are being used as a new arena. When it escalates over time and becomes more...
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Coordinated psychosocial rehabilitation for adults affected by stroke
Every year, more than 25 000 people in Sweden suffer a stroke. These people have often lived a life without disability before they fell ill and the adjustmen...
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Counterfactual Commonsense
Counterfactual thinking corresponds to the ability to (mentally) simulate alternate scenarios, e.g., for introspecting about the past or for anticipating the...