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Corporate digital responsibility - Managing cyberattacks in Swedish companies (CODIRES)
The project wants to understand the social construction and organisation of digital responsibility of digitally active companies.
Welfare Law
The multidisciplinary research field Welfare Law is defined relative to the concept of “welfare” and jurisdiction. The field of study provides an analysis of inter-legality.
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The Social Work research environment
The Social Work research environment nurtures justice and is guided by the principle of equal value for all persons. It acts to promote social change towards a more sustainable and inclusive society.
Reshaping of ecocide in international law
This project aims to explore and analyse the relationship between ecocide and the complex system of environmental protection and policy, particularly in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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22 November 2024
An important forum for emerging research areas
Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research, was founded in 2009 as a born-digital, gold open-access, peer-reviewed journal. Now, it is time to celebrate 15 years with a symposium.
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12 January 2017
Legal aspects of functional sales under scrutiny
A research group led by Jan Kellgren of the Division for Commercial and Business Law is to examine the legal aspects of functional sales in the field of illumination.
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03 July 2019
Unclear regulations lead to misleading reports
The accounting standard IAS 10 is ambiguous, and may lead to the annual reports of companies giving a misleading picture. The standard should be thoroughly revised. Jan Kellgren, professor at LiU, makes these points in a newly published article.
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03 January 2022
PhD-student: "There’s no better job"
A interesting subject, lots of freedom, loads of time and the chance to get down to the nitty-gritty in an academic field. These are some of the reasons that Isabelle Bengtsson started doing a PhD. “I can’t think of a better job”, she says.