The claim that politics, economics, and personal and social values are relevant in judicial decision making is not new. However, a shared view among legal practitioners tends to be that most cases are decided in an objective fashion. Drawing on material from two different studies (one on battered women and one on bribery), this paper investigates how prosecutors rely on and actively uphold an institutional discourse portraying the law and legal practice as impartial and fair. The material consists of interviews with Swedish prosecutors. The analysis demonstrates how prosecutors in talk construct ’the law’ as a structure of it’s own, describing the legal system as independently processing it’s cases in a rather machinelike fashion regardless...
This doctoral thesis investigates assumptions about honour that emerge in the Swedish justice system...
Abstract A criminal court trial may be characterised in terms of interactional asymmetry and by larg...
The public’s views on what constitute appropriate reactions to crime, have come to assume an increas...
The claim that politics, economics, and personal and social values are relevant in judicial decision...
The adjudication process is one of society’s most intrusive forms of power. To maintain the general ...
In Sweden an oral hearing, the trial, is held as the ideal model for the criminal procedure and acco...
Objectivity is a principle widely acknowledged and honoured in contemporary society. Rather than tre...
Like other Western legal systems, the Swedish legal system constructs objectivity as an unemotional ...
Today, the public of society is considered to obsess of the topic of crime which daily news frequent...
It is often claimed in the public debate that the legal expertise does not respect the public’s sens...
Legitimacy is a necessary precondition for a well-functioning judicial system and it can be achieved...
This paper discusses honour related crimes and the judicial process within the legal system in a Swe...
This article focuses on the use of expert knowledge as a basis for legal decisions in serious crimin...
This doctoral thesis investigates assumptions about honour that emerge in the Swedish justice system...
The Swedish legal system has been under heavy criticism for its use and regulation of pre-trial dete...
This doctoral thesis investigates assumptions about honour that emerge in the Swedish justice system...
Abstract A criminal court trial may be characterised in terms of interactional asymmetry and by larg...
The public’s views on what constitute appropriate reactions to crime, have come to assume an increas...
The claim that politics, economics, and personal and social values are relevant in judicial decision...
The adjudication process is one of society’s most intrusive forms of power. To maintain the general ...
In Sweden an oral hearing, the trial, is held as the ideal model for the criminal procedure and acco...
Objectivity is a principle widely acknowledged and honoured in contemporary society. Rather than tre...
Like other Western legal systems, the Swedish legal system constructs objectivity as an unemotional ...
Today, the public of society is considered to obsess of the topic of crime which daily news frequent...
It is often claimed in the public debate that the legal expertise does not respect the public’s sens...
Legitimacy is a necessary precondition for a well-functioning judicial system and it can be achieved...
This paper discusses honour related crimes and the judicial process within the legal system in a Swe...
This article focuses on the use of expert knowledge as a basis for legal decisions in serious crimin...
This doctoral thesis investigates assumptions about honour that emerge in the Swedish justice system...
The Swedish legal system has been under heavy criticism for its use and regulation of pre-trial dete...
This doctoral thesis investigates assumptions about honour that emerge in the Swedish justice system...
Abstract A criminal court trial may be characterised in terms of interactional asymmetry and by larg...
The public’s views on what constitute appropriate reactions to crime, have come to assume an increas...