...fit, known as the Flogsta Scream. Flogsta is a suburb of Uppsala Sweden where a lot of Uppsala University students find it convenient to live...
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...Council, an intergovernmental organization, held its eighth annual meeting this week in Sweden. History was made when Nunavut’s Leona Aglukkaq took over the helm...
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William Faulkner, 1949: Almost every year since 1901, the Swedish Academy has apportioned one fifth of the interest from the fortune bequeathed by dynamite inventor Alfred Nobel to honor,
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...200 lashes for helping the young woman named Maryam to escape to Sweden to secure asylum. Maryam has stated that Saudi Arabia worked to instill...
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...only as "the girl of Khobar", convert to Christianity and flee to Sweden. All 3 were co-workers at an insurance company in Khobar. A...
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A year after Sheryl Sandberg sparked a national conversation on women's advancement in the workplace, three new publications spotlight inroads women are making as general counsel, risk managers, and
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...to understand that Larsson's depiction of the underlying legal framework in Sweden is correct, namely that libel can give rise to a criminal action...
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The Daily Report
For Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney, the bombing of the Boston Marathon was a dark reminder of what might have been. Atlanta defendant Ehsanul Sadequee (above) poses at the U.S. Ca
A year after Sheryl Sandberg sparked a national conversation on women's advancement in the workplace, three new publications spotlight inroads women are making as general counsel, risk managers, and
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
A year after Sheryl Sandberg sparked a national conversation on women's advancement in the workplace, three new publications spotlight inroads women are making as general counsel, risk managers, and
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