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The Dark Unknown History
Ds 2014:8 The Dark Unknown History White Paper on Abuses and Rights Violations Against Roma in the 20th Century Ds 2014:8 The Dark Unknown History White Paper on Abuses and Rights Violations Against Roma in the 20th Century 2 Swedish Government Official Reports (SOU) and Ministry Publications Series (Ds) can be purchased from Fritzes' customer service. Fritzes Offentliga Publikationer are responsible for distributing copies of Swedish Government Official Reports (SOU) and Ministry publications series (Ds) for referral purposes when commissioned to do so by the Government Offices' Office for Administrative Affairs. Address for orders: Fritzes customer service 106 47 Stockholm Fax orders to: +46 (0)8-598 191 91 Order by phone: +46 (0)8-598 191 90 Email: [email protected] Internet: www.fritzes.se Svara på remiss – hur och varför. [Respond to a proposal referred for consideration – how and why.] Prime Minister's Office (SB PM 2003:2, revised 02/05/2009) – A small booklet that makes it easier for those who have to respond to a proposal referred for consideration. The booklet is free and can be downloaded or ordered from http://www.regeringen.se/ (only available in Swedish) Cover: Blomquist Annonsbyrå AB. Printed by Elanders Sverige AB Stockholm 2015 ISBN 978-91-38-24266-7 ISSN 0284-6012 3 Preface In March 2014, the then Minister for Integration Erik Ullenhag presented a White Paper entitled ‘The Dark Unknown History’. It describes an important part of Swedish history that had previously been little known. The White Paper has been very well received. Both Roma people and the majority population have shown great interest in it, as have public bodies, central government agencies and local authorities. -
Elections Act the Elections Act (1997:157) (1997:157) 2 the Elections Act Chapter 1
The Elections Act the elections act (1997:157) (1997:157) 2 the elections act Chapter 1. General Provisions Section 1 This Act applies to elections to the Riksdag, to elections to county council and municipal assemblies and also to elections to the European Parliament. In connection with such elections the voters vote for a party with an option for the voter to express a preference for a particular candidate. Who is entitled to vote? Section 2 A Swedish citizen who attains the age of 18 years no later than on the election day and who is resident in Sweden or has once been registered as resident in Sweden is entitled to vote in elections to the Riksdag. These provisions are contained in Chapter 3, Section 2 of the Instrument of Government. Section 3 A person who attains the age of 18 years no later than on the election day and who is registered as resident within the county council is entitled to vote for the county council assembly. A person who attains the age of 18 years no later than on the election day and who is registered as resident within the municipality is entitled to vote for the municipal assembly. Citizens of one of the Member States of the European Union (Union citizens) together with citizens of Iceland or Norway who attain the age of 18 years no later than on the election day and who are registered as resident in Sweden are entitled to vote in elections for the county council and municipal assembly. 3 the elections act Other aliens who attain the age of 18 years no later than on the election day are entitled to vote in elections to the county council and municipal assembly if they have been registered as resident in Sweden for three consecutive years prior to the election day. -
Pdf, 268 KB Mn-2007-06-13-Protokoll
Sammanträdesprotokoll Sammanträdesdatum Sida Miljönämnden 2007-06-13 Ärendeförteckning Sid nr § 62 Justering ....................................................................................2 § 63 Yttrande över program till detaljplan för västra delen av Klinten, Norrmalm 1:17 med flera............................................3 § 64 Kommentarer till revisionsrapport avseende verifikationsgranskning.............................................................4 § 65 Förlängning av förordnandet som miljödirektör för Stig Johansson ..................................................................................5 § 66 Delårsrapport 2007-04-30.........................................................6 § 67 Revisionsrapport avseende granskning av nytt system för levererantörsfakturahantering ...................................................7 § 68 Delegationsbeslut......................................................................8 § 69 Meddelanden...........................................................................14 § 70 Information .............................................................................15 § 71 Övriga frågor...........................................................................16 Sammanträdesprotokoll Sammanträdesdatum Sida Miljönämnden 2007-06-13 1 Tid Kl 09.45 - 11.30 Plats Svartviks herrgård Beslutande Sverker Ottoson (v) ordförande Jan-Olof Lampinen (s) vice ordförande Kjell Forslund (s) Åsa Ulander (s) Erik-Olov Sundkvist (v) tjänstgörande ersättare Maria Algotsson (mp) Tomas Östman (m) Claes -
Assessment of Bio- Ethanol and Biogas Initiatives for Transport in Sweden
Assessment of bio- ethanol and biogas initiatives for transport in Sweden Background information for the EU-project PREMIA EU Contract N° TREN/04/FP6EN/S07.31083/503081 May 2005 2 Abstract This report is the result of an assignment on assessment of bio-ethanol and biogas initiatives for transport in Sweden, granted by VTT Processes, Energy and Environment, Engines and Vehicles, Finland to Atrax Energi AB, Sweden. The report of the assignment is intended to append the literature and other information used in the “PREMIA” project The work has been carried out by Björn Rehnlund, Atrax Energi AB, Sweden, with support from Martijn van Walwijk, France. The report describes the development of the production and use of biobio-ethanol and biogas (biomass based methane) as vehicle fuels in Sweden and gives an overview of today’s situation. Besides data and information about numbers of vehicles and filling stations, the report also gives an overview of: • Stakeholders • The legal framework, including standards, specifications, type approval, taxation etc. • Financial support programs. Public acceptance, side effects and the effect off the introduction of bio-ethanol and biogas as vehicle fuels on climate gases are to some extent also discussed in this report. It can be concluded that since the early 1990’s Sweden has had a perhaps slow but steadily increasing use of bio-ethanol and biogas. Today having the EC directive on promotion of bio bio-fuels and other renewable fuels in place the development and introduction of filling stations and vehicles has started to increase rapidly. From 1994 to 2004 the number of filling stations for bio-ethanol grew from 1 to 100 and during the year 2004 until today to 160 stations. -
Neolithic for Print.Indd
The proper way of dwelling at the Early Neolithic gathering site of Almhov in Scania, Sweden Rudebeck, Elisabeth; Macheridis, Stella Published in: Neolithic Diversities/Acta Archaeologica Lundensia, Series In 8° 2015 Link to publication Citation for published version (APA): Rudebeck, E., & Macheridis, S. (2015). The proper way of dwelling at the Early Neolithic gathering site of Almhov in Scania, Sweden. In K. Brink, S. Hydén, K. Jennbert, L. Larsson, & D. Olausson (Eds.), Neolithic Diversities/Acta Archaeologica Lundensia, Series In 8° (Vol. 65, pp. 173-187). Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Lund University. Total number of authors: 2 General rights Unless other specific re-use rights are stated the following general rights apply: Copyright and moral rights for the publications made accessible in the public portal are retained by the authors and/or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. • Users may download and print one copy of any publication from the public portal for the purpose of private study or research. • You may not further distribute the material or use it for any profit-making activity or commercial gain • You may freely distribute the URL identifying the publication in the public portal Read more about Creative commons licenses: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ Take down policy If you believe that this document breaches copyright please contact us providing details, and we will remove access to the work immediately and investigate your claim. LUND UNIVERSITY PO Box 117 221 00 Lund +46 46-222 00 00 NEOLITHIC DIVERSITIES In the study of the distant human past, certain events and periods have come to represent decisive passages from one human state to another. -
Föreningar I Förbundserierna Som Spelar Sina Hemmamatcher På Konstgräs 2013
Föreningar i förbundserierna som spelar sina hemmamatcher på konstgräs 2013 HERRAR Allsvenskan-Superettan-division 1 Antal/ Motsvarande siffror för Förening Hemmaarena - konstgräs Serie 2013 serie 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 IF Brommapojkarna Grimsta IP Allsvenskan Djurgården Tele2 Arena Allsvenskan IF Elfsborg Borås Arena Allsvenskan Gefle IF FF Strömvallen Allsvenskan IFK Norrköping FK Nya Parken (fd Idrottsparken) Allsvenskan Syrianska FC Södertälje Fotbollsarena Allsvenskan Åtvidabergs FF Kopparvallen Allsvenskan Totalt Allsvenskan 7 44% alt 7/16 44% (7/16) 31% (5/16) 31% (5/16) 19% (3/16) 25% (4/16) Assyriska FF Södertälje Fotbollsarena Superettan IK Brage Domnarvsvallen Superettan Hammarby Tele 2 Arena Superettan GIF Sundsvall Norrporten Arena Superettan Örebro Behrn Arena Superettan Östersunds FK Jämtkraft Arena Superettan Totalt Superettan 6 38% alt 6/16 25% (4/16) 44% (7/16) 31% (5/16) 38% (6/16) 19% (3/16) Dalkurd FF Domnarvsvallen Div 1 Norra Eskilstuna City FK Tunavallen Div 1 Norra IK Frej Täby Vikingavallen Div 1 Norra IFK Luleå Skogsvallen Div 1 Norra Sandvikens IF Arena Jernvallen Div 1 Norra Selånger FK Norrporten Arena Div 1 Norra Umeå FC T3 Arena (fd Gammliavallen) Div 1 Norra Vasalunds IF Skytteholms IP Div 1 Norra Västerås SK FK Swedbank Park Div 1 Norra Totalt div 1 Norra 9 64% alt 9/14 64% (9/14) 50% (7/14) 50% (7/14) 43% (6/14) 50% (7/14) IF Limhamn Bunkeflo Limhamns IP Div 1 Södra IK Oddevold Thordengården Div 1 Södra Qviding FIF Valhalla IP Div 1 Södra IF Sylvia Nya Parken (fd Idrottsparken) Div 1 Södra Utsiktens -
Landscape As an Arena
Landscape As An Arena Integrated Landscape Character Assessment – Method Description The Swedish Transport Administration Address: SE-781 89 Borlänge, Sweden E-mail: [email protected] Telephone number: +46 771 921 921 Title: Landscape As An Arena – Integrated Landscape Character Assessment – Method Description Authors: Tobias Noborn, Radar arkitektur & planering AB (editor and graphic design) Bengt Schibbye, Schibbye landskap AB Emily Wade, Landskapslaget AB Mia Björckebaum, KMV forum AB Emy Lanemo, KMV forum AB John Askling, Calluna AB Oskar Kindvall, Calluna AB The team of consultants is working under the name of ”Befaringsbyrån” Date of publication: June 2018 Version: 1.0 Contact: Ulrika Lundin and Johan Bergkvist Publication number: 2018:158 ISBN: 978-91-7725-325-9 Printed by: Ineko AB Cover photo: Pekka Kärppä FOREWORD The Swedish Transport Administration has the at developing knowledge and methods in the area. port Administration based on earlier characterisation overall responsibility for creating a transport system The material presented here is the fruit of a research methods, but it differs from these in some respects. that is sustainable over the long term, and efficient. project extending over several years, ‘Including What the method adds are the regional scale, a cross- The transport system has a considerable impact on landscapes in long-term spatial planning’, as well as sector working method, access to decision guidance the landscape as a result of the building and manage- of several related development projects and practi- at an early stage, and the view that the landscape is an ment of roads and railways. For the Swedish Trans- cal trials in applying and evaluating the ‘integrated arena for planning and thus the very prerequisite for port Administration, therefore, a holistic approach landscape character assessment’ tool. -
Laguppställningar 1933-34.Pdf
Laguppställningar 1933/34 Omgång 1 Söndag 30 juli 1933 Domare: David Andersson, Göteborg Halmstads BK – AIK 2 – 2 Publik: 5 077 (Örjans vall) Helge Svensson – Torsten Karlsson, Ernst Svensson – Thure Svensson, Erik Göransson, Sven Åberg – Emil Söndag 17 september 1933 Carlsson, Gunnar Olsson, Per Eriksson, Henry Holmsten, Halmstads BK – Malmö FF 2 – 0 Tobias Svensson Helge Svensson – Torsten Karlsson, Ernst Mål: 0-1 (40) Sture Gillström, 1-1 (69) Per Eriksson, 1-2 Svensson – Thure Svensson, Erik Göransson, (71) Erik Persson, 2-2 (81) Per Eriksson Sven Åberg – Emil Carlsson, Gunnar Olsson, Per Domare: Carl Olsson, Göteborg Eriksson, Henry Holmsten, Tobias Svensson Publik: 10 411 (Örjans vall) Mål: 1-0 (74) Gunnar Olsson, 2-0 (77) Per Eriksson Alla förutom Helge Svensson (IFK Eskilstuna) och Gunnar Domare Oscar Wallander, Göteborg: Olsson (Hälsingborgs IF) debuterade i Allsvenskan. Per Publik: 5 113 (Örjans vall) Eriksson gjorde sina och HBK:s första allsvenska mål. Matchen räknades ej då Malmö FF diskvalificerades. Omgång 2 Söndag 6 augusti 1933 Sandvikens IF – Halmstads BK 6 – 0 Omgång 7 Söndag 1 oktober 1933 Helge Svensson – Torsten Karlsson, Ernst Svensson – Halmstads BK – IF Elfsborg 4 – 4 Thure Svensson, Erik Göransson, Sven Åberg – Emil Helge Svensson – Torsten Karlsson, Ernst Svensson – Carlsson, Gunnar Olsson, Per Eriksson, Henry Holmsten, Thure Svensson, Erik Göransson, Sven Åberg – Emil Tobias Svensson Carlsson, Gunnar Olsson, Per Eriksson, Henry Holmsten, Mål: 1-0 (6) Olle Källström, 2-0 (11) Emritz Lindberg, 3-0 Tobias Svensson -
Karlsborg Tibro Skövde Tidaholm
Unden Vänern MARIESTAD TÖREBODA Ymsen Viken LOPPISKARTA 3 Östen 4 KARLSBORG 2 Kyrksjön Örlen 6 49 u TIBRO 5 7 8 9 SKÖVDE 195 201 194 14 Mullsjön 14 15 12 10 11 13 HJO 16 17 18 19 Vättern 193 21 20 22 TIDAHOLM Infocenter Karlsborg Hjo Turistinformation Storgatan 65, 546 32 Karlsborg Bangatan 1 B, 544 30 Hjo Kontakt: 0505-173 50, [email protected] Kontakt: 0503-352 55, [email protected] www.vastsverige.com/karlsborg www.visithjo.se Tibro Besökscenter/Inredia Tidaholms Turistbyrå Brovägen 26, 543 50 Tibro Vulcans väg 5, 522 30 Tidaholm Kontakt: 0504-184 00, [email protected] Kontakt: 0502-60 62 08, [email protected] www.tibro.se www.vastsverige.com/tidaholm KARLSBORG 1. Haga Loppis & Kuriosa Ripanäs Brevik, 546 91 Karlsborg Kontakt: 0735-35 22 19, [email protected] 15. Loppisen i parken Öppet sommartid. Stadsparken, 544 30 Hjo Kontakt: 0709-45 97 00, [email protected] 2. Lions Loppmarknad Följ Loppisen i Parken på Facebook. Parkvägen 35, 546 33 Karlsborg Öppet sommartid. Kontakt: 070-54 67 083, [email protected] Öppet året runt. 16. Needful Things Stora Torget 4, 544 30 Hjo 3. Svanviks Loppis, Konst & Hantverk Kontakt: 0762-23 52 71, [email protected] Svanvik Vikängen 2 Följ Needful Things på Facebook. 546 95 Karlsborg Öppet året runt. Kontakt: 0705-35 41 36, [email protected] Öppet sommartid. 17. Röda Korset - Kupan Stadsparken, 544 30 Hjo 4. Återbäringen Second hand Kontakt: 0503-129 70 Svartfjällsvägen 3, 546 33 Karlsborg www.rodakorset.se Kontakt: 0505-104 45, [email protected] Öppet året runt. -
Welcome out – Into the Nature of Kronoberg!
Welcome out – into the nature of Kronoberg! – Your guide to 35 beautiful nature reserves Production: The County Council Administrative Board, Kronoberg County, 2019. Cover picture: Tobias Ivarsson. Photographers: Tobias Ivarsson: golden plover, pg. 9; black grouse lekking, pg. 11; witch’s hair lichen, pg. 32; wood grouse, pg. 36; fritillary, pg. 44; common tern, pg. 54; osprey, pg. 92; black-throated loon, pg. 96. Ljungby Municipality: pine plant, pg. 98. Småland pictures: Kronoskogen, pg. 97; outdoor gym, pg. 98; coffee break “fika”, pg. 99.The County Administrative Board: Eva Elfgren: cross-leaf heath, pg. 12; leafy verdure, pg. 81; Per Ekerholm: marsh gentian, pg. 18; Thomas Hultquist: crane, pg. 39; Magnus Strindell: ox-tongue fungus, pg. 47; Elin Åkelius: cowslip, pg. 51; The County Council Administrative Board: dalmatian spot, pg. 53; Peter Mattiasson: Mörrumsån, ppg. 56–57; Börge Pettersson: soprano pipistrelles, pg. 65; Mats Wilhelm Pettersson: hay meadow, pg. 69; Emil Persson: scarlet waxcap, pg. 75; Peter Wredin: hazel dormouse nest, pg. 80; Heléne Petterson: view over Toftasjön, pg. 87; Martin Unell: fireplace, pg. 92.Other photos: Ellen Flygare and Martin Wargren, The County Council Administrative Board. Text: Ellen Flygare, except Kronoskogen, where the author is Naturcentrum AB. Maps: Peter Mattiasson. Background map: © Lantmäteriet Geodatasamverkan. The guide is available at the County Council web site, www.lansstyrelsen.se/kronoberg Welcome out into nature! The book you are holding in your hand is a guide to the nature of Kronoberg. We have chosen 35 nature reserves with beautiful scenery, well worth a visit, and present them in words and pictures. The book also includes a cultural reserve, Linneaus’ Råshult. -
New Perspectives on Scandinavian Towns
The urbanity of the landscape – new perspectives on Scandinavian towns Mats Anglert, Swedish National Heritage Board Abstract The prerequisites for the medieval urbanization in Scandinavia were inherent in the landscape. Instead of searching for explanations only inside the urban space, with the landscape reduced to a hinterland , it is more fruitful to discuss places as parts of a larger landscape of human action. When using the landscape as a starting point for the study of town establishment, it is necessary to have a perspective from below as well as the traditional one from above. Some towns were established by the elite in society, while others developed from a meeting place or a market. The possible success of a town depended on the founder as well as on the inhabitants’ intensions and ideas. From the different prerequisites, developments, and transformations in the landscape the establishment of every town must be related to its own specific context. Different circumstances have resulted in a great diversity both in urbanization processes and in town structures. Towns are the outcome of a dynamic process, involving a wide range of agents with different and changing objectives. This diversity will be illustrated in the presentation by some examples from the province of Scania in southern Sweden. Malmö and Ystad are examples of towns that grew spontaneously to begin with, but then later during the thirteen century became controlled by the king. The town Trelleborg, on the contrary, seems to have been established by the king right from the beginning, based on a formal concept of a town. -
Employer Discrimination and the Immutability of Ethnic Hierarchies: a Field Experiment1
Employer Discrimination and the Immutability of Ethnic 1 Hierarchies: A Field Experiment Kåre Vernby Associate Professor Department of Political Science Stockholm University [email protected] Rafaela Dancygier Associate Professor Department of Politics and Woodrow Wilson School Princeton University [email protected] June 27, 2018 Version 1.1 Abstract How pervasive is labor market discrimination against immigrants and what options do policymakers and migrants have to reduce it? To answer these questions, we conducted a field experiment on employer discrimination in Sweden. Going beyond existing work, we test for a large range of applicant characteristics using a factorial design. We examine whether migrants can affect their employment chances – by adopting citizenship, acquiring work experience, or signaling religious practice – or whether fixed traits such as country of birth or gender are more consequential. We find no evidence that immigrants can do much to reduce discrimination. Rather, ethnic hierarchies are critical: callback rates decline precipitously with the degree of ethno-cultural distance, leaving Iraqis and Somalis, especially if they are male, with much reduced employment chances. These findings highlight that immigrants have few tools at their disposal to escape ethnic penalties and that efforts to reduce discrimination must address employer prejudice. 1 We thank Sofia Härd, Erik Antonsson and Martina Zetterqvist for valuable research assistance and participants at seminars at the American Political Science Association, Stanford University and Uppsala University as well as Adrián Lucardi, Mattias Engdahl, Stefan Eriksson, Dominik Hangartner and Giuseppe Pietrantuono for helpful comments. This project is funded by the Institute for Evaluation of Labor Market and Education Policy (IFAU) and was approved by the Regional Ethics Approval Board (ref.