Leif GW doesn’t always have the right answers
News report covering a public demonstration organized by the Mannaminne network, calling for stronger legal safeguards and fairer handling of sexual-offence cases.
News report covering a public demonstration organized by the Mannaminne network, calling for stronger legal safeguards and fairer handling of sexual-offence cases.
Article arguing that Swedish courts increasingly rely on credibility assessments rather than objective evidence, framing this trend as a serious threat to legal certainty.
Article reporting on growing criticism of Swedish criminal legislation, including the consent law, with concerns raised about legal certainty, proportionality, and application in practice.
Recorded Q&A session addressing common questions about standards of proof in rape cases under Swedish law, focusing on legal certainty and procedural safeguards.
Interview with legal experts discussing how Sweden’s consent law affects prosecutions, evidentiary practice, and defendants’ rights.
Recorded discussion focusing on rape verdicts and standards of proof, emphasizing the balance between victim protection and defendants’ rights.
Lecture by a legal scholar on the intersection of criminal law and consent-based offences, discussing principles like reasonable doubt, autonomy, and procedural fairness.
News article summarizing a population-based register study showing that people released from Swedish prisons face a significantly higher risk of suicide, especially shortly after release.