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  2. Knut Wicksell - Wikipedia

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    Economics in Sweden at the time was taught as part of the law school, and Wicksell was unable to gain a chair until he was awarded a law degree. Accordingly, he returned to the University of Uppsala where he completed the usual four-year law degree course in two years, and he became an associate professor at that university in 1899.

  3. Certified translation - Wikipedia

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    All private persons, companies, the judiciary, and other government departments are subject to this law regarding documents or depositions in a foreign language. [1] In order to be certified as a public translator for a major European language, candidates have to attend university courses leading to the professional degree of traductor público.

  4. Swedish Code of Statutes - Wikipedia

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    Sveriges rikes lag, the de facto statute book, containing a selection of current laws from the SFS. The Swedish Code of Statutes (Swedish: Svensk författningssamling, Swedish law collection; SFS) contains the chronological session laws of the Riksdag, regulations of the Government, and ordinances, collectively called författning.

  5. Örebro University - Wikipedia

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    Örebro University College was granted the privileges of a university by the Government of Sweden in 1999, becoming the 12th university in Sweden. On 30 March 2010 the university was granted the right to award medical degrees in collaboration with Örebro University Hospital, making it the 7th medical school in Sweden. [2] The law programme at ...

  6. Open access in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Open access to scholarly communication in Sweden is relatively widespread. In 2010 the Swedish Research Council began requiring its grantees to make research results available in open access form. [1] Lund University Libraries and Stockholm University Press belong to the international Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association. [2]

  7. Gothenburg University Library - Wikipedia

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    The Library of Economics. The focus of the Library of Economics are the areas of the Gothenburg School of Business, Economics and Law: business administration, economics, human geography, economic history, law and statistics. The library is an EDC Library (European Documentation Centre) and therefore receives the most important EU publications.

  8. Magnus Erikssons landslag - Wikipedia

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    Magnus Erikssons landslag ('Country Law of Magnus Eriksson'), also known as simply the Landslagen ('Country Law'), was a Swedish code of law passed by King Magnus Eriksson around 1341. It was the first attempt to apply a legal code to the entire nation of Sweden , replacing the previous local county laws under medieval Scandinavian law .

  9. Stockholm School of Economics - Wikipedia

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    The main building of the school, designed by Ivar Tengbom and built 1925–1926, is located at Sveavägen in central Stockholm. Professor Eli Heckscher, founder of economic history as an independent academic discipline Professor Bertil Ohlin developed the Heckscher–Ohlin model, the standard international mathematical model of international trade; received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic ...

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