Abstract
The Care of Abusers (Special Provisions) Act (1988:870) - LVM - gives society the right, and the obligation, to deprive an individual of his liberty on grounds of ongoing abuse of alcohol, narcotics or volatile solvents. In addition, legislation gives the authorities the right to make body search and superficial personal search, to control mail and other deliveries, and the right to further restrict the freedom during periods of involuntary care. In this thesis The Governmental Act and The European Convention on the Protection of Human Right and Basic Freedoms are the fundament of the description and analyses of LVM. The object of the dissertation is to ascertain, partly how the authorities have applied the law and partly if the application is in accordance with the law and the fundamental demands of the individual´s legal security. The investigation shows that the form of the basic regulation on involuntary intervention should be criticized from several points of view. The conclusion is that the legislation does not protect individuals from discretionary or arbitrary acts.
Translated title of the contribution | Abusers in the society of legal security |
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Original language | Swedish |
Qualification | Doctor |
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Award date | 2001 Sept 21 |
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ISBN (Print) | 91-39-00650-6 |
Publication status | Published - 2001 |
Bibliographical note
Defence detailsDate: 2001-09-21
Time: 10:15
Place: Carolinasalen, Kungshuset, Lundagård
External reviewer(s)
Name: Kjönstad, Asbjörn
Title: Professor
Affiliation: University of Oslo, Norway
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Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Law
Free keywords
- Public law
- Offentlig rätt
- Socialrätt
- Social law