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Publications Archive - Page 35 of 43 - The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitari

Publications Archive - Page 35 of 43 - The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Skip to content Search for: Search Button Home About Us Who We Are Our History About Raoul Wallenberg Our Theory of Change Staff Opportunities Annual Reports Whistleblower Our work What we do Multi-Disciplinary Research Higher Education Strategic Advice and Analysis Outreach Evaluation of Pro

https://rwi.lu.se/publications/page/35/ - 2026-05-24

Håkan Hydén

Professor emeritus Contact details Email: hakan [dot] hyden [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] se Mobile: +46 70 530 64 30Organisation Sociology of Law Department Service point: 31 WebpageHåkan Hydéns profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Researcher Lund University Centre for Business Law (Swedish abbr: ACLU)Chief Editor of Frontiers in Sociology of Law Research AreasSociology of La

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/hakan-hyden - 2026-05-23

An investigation of the Felsic Ramiane Pluton in the Monapo Structure, northern Moçambique

Monapostrukturen ligger i Nampula provinsen i norra Moçambique, och utgör en del av Mocambique bältet. Strukturen är ca 35-40 km i diameter och har en mycket låg topografi. Trots detta syns den väl på satellitbilder och flygfotografier. Relationer mellan samt utbredning av de enskilda bergartsleden är inte helt klarlagd och frågor såsom transportriktning, litostratigrafisk uppdelning samt tektonisThe Monapo Structure is situated in the Nampula Subprovince in northern Moçambique, and makes up a part of the Moçambique Orogenic Belt. It is a 35 x 40 km subcircular structure, with a very flat topography, and it clearly shows up on aerial photos. The regional setting of the Monapo Structure is not yet clearly settled and many questions regarding transportation directions, lithostratigraphic gro

Instantaneous impulses in multibody dynamics

This paper considers instantaneous impulses in multibody dynamics. Instantaneous impulses may act on the multibody from its exterior or they may appear in its interior as a consequence of two of its parts interacting by an impact imposed by a unilateral constraint. The theory is based on the Euler laws of instantaneous impulses, which may be seen as a complement to the Euler laws for regular motio

Open Badges : Acknowledging Soft Skills Acquisition

In 2010 the Mozilla Foundation established the Digital Open Badges concept as a virtual incarnation of physical counterparts such as a paper certificate or a youth organisation merit badge. Digital Open Badges offer embedded, verifiable, metadata containing information such as the issuer and award criteria. Open Badges can be used to reward learning, participation or achievement. They can be store

Publications Archive - Page 33 of 43 - The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitari

Publications Archive - Page 33 of 43 - The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Skip to content Search for: Search Button Home About Us Who We Are Our History About Raoul Wallenberg Our Theory of Change Staff Opportunities Annual Reports Whistleblower Our work What we do Multi-Disciplinary Research Higher Education Strategic Advice and Analysis Outreach Evaluation of Pro

https://rwi.lu.se/publications/page/33/ - 2026-05-24

User Knowledge Management – How University Libraries Analyse User Needs and Develop Services

The demands on library services are quickly changing in a continually updating digital age. This increases the importance of a good understanding of the needs and demands of the users. In order to sample and follow the change in user needs library organisations analyse their efforts using a series of different methods. In a recent survey distributed to all 301 European LIBER university libraries,

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PROTOKOLL Datum 2024-03-20 LUNDS UNIVERSITET Sektion HR Avd Arbetsgivarstöd Närvarande (via Teams) Från Lunds universitet Från SULF Dan Hyllberg, HR Specialist, Sektion HR Anna Leo, Arbetsrättsspecialist, Sektion HR Robert Andersson, Förhandlingschef, SULF Adam Brenthel, Ordförande SACO Mikael Brisslert, Ombudsman, SULF Cecilia Westerlund, Ombudsman, SULF Central tvisteförhandling angående brott m

https://www.saco.se/globalassets/lokala-akademikerforeningar/statlig/lunds-universitet/dokument/protokoll-forhandling-rals-2024.pdf - 2026-05-24

Characterisation of Viral Membrane Assembly Proteins A6 and A11 of Vaccinia Virus

Poxviruses are large, double-stranded DNA viruses that replicate directly in the cytoplasm of the host eukaryotic cell. During assembly of viral particle progeny, viral membrane precursors derived from the endoplasmic reticulum, exhibit stabilised open ends inside intermediate structures called crescents. The process of viral membrane biogenesis during poxvirus assembly remains poorly understood.

Modeling long-term carbon dynamics for High Arctic dry and wet ecosystems

Climate change is intensifying globally, leading to rising temperatures. The Arctic being a vulnerable and extreme environment faces an enhanced warming effect, referred to as the Arctic amplification. In this rapidly changing environment, high amounts of carbon (1,460 – 1,600 Pg C) are stored in permafrost. This is four times the amount of carbon being emitted by humans in modern times. Increasin

Skyll inte på mig, det var AI - Hur skador orsakade av AI-system försvårar bedömningen av utomobligatoriskt skadeståndsansvar enligt skadeståndslagen

Artificiell intelligens (AI) har på kort tid utvecklats till en integrerad del av samhället och beskrivs ofta som en andra industriell revolution. Samtidigt som AI-system skapar effektivitet och nya möjligheter aktualiseras grundläggande rättsliga frågor när dessa system orsakar skada. Särskilt utmanande är situationer där skadan uppkommer genom autonoma och svårförklarliga processer, så kallade bArtificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly developed into an integral part of society and is often described as the second industrial revolution. While AI systems generate efficiencies and new opportunities, fundamental legal questions arise when such systems cause harm. Particularly challenging are situations in which damage results from autonomous and unexplainable processes, referred to as black

Securitas Per Scientiam: GIS-MCDA of Civil Defence Shelter Distribution Efficiency in the Helsinki Capital Region

Finland has a long history of constructing civil defence shelters and considering defence from a comprehensive, whole-of-society approach. Due to that long history, the requirements for civil defence construction have varied throughout the decades although the main purpose of the civil defence shelter system has remained the same: protecting the population from the effects of armed conflicts. The

Dynamic MRI of Fluid and Solute Transportation across the Arachnoid Barrier in the Human Meninges

Background The dura mater has a permeable vasculature similar to that of peripheral organs, and is separated from the brain, which is enclosed within the arachnoid barrier. Fluid and solute transport across the arachnoid barrier between the subarachnoid space (SAS) and dura is crucial for brain waste clearance and immune surveillance, but few neuroimaging approaches can capture this dynamic proces

Flower color variation in Digitalis purpurea : Pollination and soil influences across native and introduced populations

Premise: Flower color, a key trait influencing plant–pollinator interactions, may be influenced by abiotic factors such as soil. We investigated association between pollinators, soil characteristics, and flower color variations in Digitalis purpurea across native populations in Sweden and introduced populations in Bolivia. Methods: We measured floral traits, reflectance of petals and nectar-guide

Dynamic Interactive Social Cognition Training in Virtual Reality (DiSCoVR) versus Virtual Reality Relaxation (VRelax) for People with a Psychotic Disorder : A Single-Blind Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

Background and Hypothesis: Social cognition training (SCT), an intervention for social cognition and social functioning, might be improved by using virtual reality (VR), because VR may offer better opportunities to practice in a potentially more realistic environment. To date, no controlled studies have investigated VR-SCT. This study investigated a VR-SCT, "DiSCoVR". We hypothesized that DiSCoVR

Kinetic models reveal the interplay of protein production and aggregation

Protein aggregation is a key process in the development of many neurodegenerative disorders, including dementias such as Alzheimer's disease. Significant progress has been made in understanding the molecular mechanisms of aggregate formation in pure buffer systems, much of which was enabled by the development of integrated rate laws that allowed for mechanistic analysis of aggregation kinetics. Ho

Bacterial community characterization by deep learning aided image analysis in soil chips

Soil microbes play an important role in governing global processes such as carbon cycling, but it is challenging to study them embedded in their natural environment and at the single cell level due to the opaque nature of the soil. Nonetheless, progress has been achieved in recent years towards visualizing microbial activities and organo-mineral interaction at the pore scale, especially thanks to

Variation of interception efficiency and transformation to natural glucocorticoids in three texture reclaimed water receiving riverbeds

Background The efficacy of the interception and purification mechanism for low-dose toxic contaminants in riverbeds, which serve as a link between surface water and groundwater, is of paramount importance in ensuring groundwater safety, particularly considering the replenishment of reclaimed water. The specific objective of this work is to identify the variation of interception efficiency and tran

Xylosyl transfer to the core protein precursor of the rat chondrosarcoma proteoglycan

Rat chondrosarcoma chondrocytes were labeled with [3H]serine or [3H]mannose as a precursor. Intracellular proteoglycan core protein precursor was purified from cell lysates by immunoprecipitation with polyclonal antibodies against the hyaluronic acid-binding region, followed by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The core precursor was eluted from the gels and treated with a

Urban Peacebuilding in ethno-nationally divided and contested cities: the case of Mostar

Cities divided by violent conflict, such as Mostar, Beirut and Nicosia, have proved remarkably resistant to peacebuilding efforts aimed at reconstruction, reintegration and reconciliation. Such cities tend to freeze the conflict, as it remains divided regardless of a conflict settlement. Contested cities therefore become symbols of the continuities rather than discontinuities between war and peace