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Access to Justice or Commercialisation of Litigation? Third-Party Litigation Funding in EU Collective Redress

The thesis analyses one of the most debated issues in EU civil procedural law following the adoption of the Representative Actions Directive in 2020. The Directive introduced a harmonised framework for collective redress within the EU, making it possible to bring both collective compensatory and injunctive actions. At the same time, however, it also created important practical and procedural chall

Understanding environmental and climate imagery : A ‘Nature’ semantic differential and implications for influential communication

How environmental and climate challenges that often evoke strong negative emotions are communicated and responded to is of great importance. These include forest fires, plastic pollution and flooding that can produce fear, sadness and powerlessness. Images are important to this communication, yet how these challenges are captured through visual communication tools and to what outcomes requires fur

Inhibitor development according to FVIII concentrates in previously untreated patients with severe hemophilia A : update from the PedNet registry

Background Treatment of severe hemophilia A (SHA) with FVIII concentrates is complicated by the development of neutralizing inhibitors in about 30% during the first 50 exposure days (EDs). Despite extensive research, inhibitor risk of different FVIII concentrates remains to be elucidated. Objectives This study aimed to analyze inhibitor development according to (classes of) individual FVIII concen

Generalized de Branges-Rovnyak spaces

Given the reproducing kernel k of the Hilbert space Hk we study spaces Hk(b) whose reproducing kernel has the form k(1−bb⁎), where b is a row-contraction on Hk. In terms of reproducing kernels this is the most far-reaching generalization of the classical de Branges-Rovnyaks spaces, as well as their very recent generalization to several variables. This includes the so called sub-Bergman spaces [31]

De rika och klimatet : Svenska folkets inställning till rika individer i ljuset av klimatkrisen

Forskning visar att rika individer har ett större klimatavtryck än befolkningen i stort.Rikedom innebär också symbolisk makt, där de rikas liv och vanor kan påverkanormer för vad som uppfattas som ett gott och eftersträvansvärt liv. Men hur ser densvenska allmänheten på rikedom och rika individer i ljuset av klimatförändringarna?Har rika ett särskilt ansvar att sänka sina koldioxidutsläpp? Och fin

Early warning model to detect anastomotic leakage following colon surgery : a clinical observational study

PURPOSE: We aimed to develop a predictive tool for anastomotic leakage (AL) following colon cancer surgery by combining a clinical early warning score (EWS) with the C-reactive protein (CRP) level.METHODS: The records of 1,855 patients who underwent colon cancer surgery at the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust between January 2013 and December 2018, with or without AL, were retrospe

Primary anastomosis and suturing combined with vacuum-assisted abdominal closure in patients with secondary peritonitis due to perforation of the small intestine : a retrospective study

BACKGROUND: Intestinal resection and a proximal stoma is the preferred surgical approach in patients with severe secondary peritonitis due to perforation of the small intestine. However, proximal stomas may result in significant nutritional problems and long-term parenteral nutrition. This study aimed to assess whether primary anastomosis or suturing of small intestine perforation is feasible and

Critical perspectives on narratives in a time of environmental and climate crisis : To ‘invent around’ Bruno Latour, via Alain Touraine

This Further engagement article takes up Blok and Jensen's recent call, made through a Dialogues in Sociology Forum, to ‘invent around’ the work of Bruno Latour to highlight his continued relevance and contribution to the practice of sociology. It is proposed that one way in which Latour might be usefully invented around is by bringing his work, particularly on matters of concern, into greater rel

Internal Crisis Communication

Internal crisis communication has long been undervalued compared to external communication, both in research and practice. Traditionally treated as a secondary, information‑driven activity, it is now gaining increased attention. Effective internal crisis communication is crucial not only for managing crises, but also for preventing secondary communication crises, supporting organizational learning

Clinical supervisors acting as instructors in simulation-based-learning within specialist nursing programs : A qualitative study

Background: Clinical supervisors’ competence is central to student learning, particularly in the context of existing practical, organizational, and resource-related challenges in simulation-based education. This study explored clinical supervisors’ experience of acting as instructors during simulation-based learning in specialist nursing education in anesthesia and intensive care. Method: An explo

Current-based metrology with two-terminal mesoscopic conductors

The traditional approach to quantum parameter estimation focuses on the quantum state, deriving fundamental bounds on precision through the quantum Fisher information. In most experimental settings, however, performing arbitrary quantum measurements is highly unfeasible. In open quantum systems, an alternative approach to metrology involves the measurement of stochastic currents flowing from the s

(min⁡,+) matrix and vector products for inputs decomposable into few monotone subsequences

We study the time complexity of computing the (min⁡,+) matrix product of two n×n integer matrices in terms of n and the number of monotone subsequences the rows of the first matrix and the columns of the second matrix can be decomposed into. In particular, we show that if each row of the first matrix can be decomposed into at most m1 monotone subsequences and each column of the second matrix can b

The role of islet CFTR in the development of cystic fibrosis-related diabetes : A semi-systematic review

Background: Cystic fibrosis related diabetes (CFRD) is the most common comorbidity of cystic fibrosis (CF) still, its pathogenesis is poorly understood. Recent studies have suggested that although pancreatic insufficiency is an important explanation for CFRD development, inherent pancreatic islet cell dysfunction may play a role. This study aimed to systematically compile current data regarding th

schíma morphe íchos [shape, form, sound]

schíma morphe íchos [shape, form, sound] (SMI) is a reactive performance that brings together sound with visual and physical structures to explore ways of coping with a changing environment. Sculptures made by artist Eleni-Ira Panourgia are digitally augmented by a 9DOF sensing system crafted by Martin Parker. Connected together via a router and sending movement data to sound-generating, ambisonic

Enacting Traces

Enacting Traces is the debut album by Eleni-Ira Panourgia. A creation developed from original sound recordings of live performances of sculpture making with steel and live electronics. Resulting from a process of recombination and transformation of sounds produced by physical actions on materials, welding and grinding machines, and electronics, this album presents sound as a material trace. Across

Normal-beta exponential stochastic frontier model : Maximum simulated likelihood approach

This paper considers the beta exponential distribution as a distribution function of inefficacy score in a stochastic frontier model. The beta exponential distribution is a three-parameter distribution, and it is more flexible than commonly used probability density functions in a stochastic frontier model (SFM). This new model, a “Normal-Beta Exponential SFM”, nests another five SFMs. This paper p

Dual‑use AI in the EU: Legal certainty at the intersection of the AI Act and Article 346 TFEU

The thesis examines how the AI Act’s Article 2(3) security exemption and Article 346 TFEU interact in the context of dual-use AI systems. It argues that this interaction creates legal uncertainty regarding the status of technologies that can serve both civilian and military or security purposes. The AI Act applies to AI systems in the internal market, but excludes those used exclusively for milita

Framing penalisation: An institutional discourse analysis of the penalisation of unemployment welfare policy in the UK

The penal-welfare nexus examines new developments in the relationship between the welfare and penal systems. In this regard, in recent years it has been described a process of penalisation of the welfare system has been described, associated with the adoption of punitive conditionality, a specific type of conditionality system, based on principles of discipline and behavioural control, where the s

Vägar ut ur gängkriminalitet-En kvalitativ intervjustudie baserad på erfarenheter från yrkesverksamma inom socialt arbete

This study aimed to examine how professionals describe the factors that motivate young adults to leave a criminal lifestyle. The purpose was also to examine how professionals across different institutions describe how they can support and motivate young adults as they leave crime behind. The method used in this study was six semi-structured interviews with professionals in the social work field wh

The Negotiation Stack – A Hybrid Civic Center for Plural Narratives

In this project I investigate how architecture can give form to an institution that creates the conditions for negotiation between competing narratives. It is situated at Sillhovstomten, the contested site behind the Nationalmuseum in central Stockholm. The failed Nobel Center proposal on this site revealed that it is not an empty void awaiting to be filled, but a place where different political,