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    Trapped in equality: women as legal persons in the modernisation of Finnish law

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    Conquest and the Law in Swedish Livonia (ca. 1630–1710)

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    In Conquest and the Law in Swedish Livonia (ca. 1630-1710), Heikki Pihlajamäki offers an exciting account of the law in seventeenth-century Livonia, conquered by Sweden. The volume demonstrates how the differences in legal cultures affected the Livonian judiciary and legal procedure in the region. Readership: All interested in the legal history of the early modern period, comparative legal history and the history of the Baltic region

    Virtualisoinnilla toteutettu turvallinen etätyö

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    Työssä esitellään etätyön mahdollisuuksia ja miten etätyön tekeminen on turvallista virtualisoinnin ansiosta. Tämä työ on ajankohtainen, koska virtualisointi on yleistynyt yrityksissä. Yritykset hakevat säästöjä etätyön ja virtualisoinnin kautta. Myös BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) toimintamalli on yleistymässä yrityksissä, joka tarkoittaa sitä, että ihmiset tekevät töitä itse hankkimillaan omilla päätelaitteillaan. Työssä tarkastellaan virtualisointia. Työssä asennetaan Citrix XenDesktop-työpöytävirtualisointiohjelmisto Satakunnan ammattikorkeakoulun oppilaille tarjoamaan virtualisointiympäristöön ja tavoitteena on tutustua ohjelmiston asennukseen ja saada pieni työpöytävirtualisointiympäristö toimimaan. Koska työpöytävirtualisointi on yksi yleisin virtualisointitapa yrityksissä ja siitä on hyötyä työelämään. Myös moni sovelluksen virtualisointiratkaisu on todellisuudessa virtuaalityöpöytä, jolla sovellus on avattuna (ja ei voi pienentää) koko näytölle.This thesis presents the possibilities of remote work and how remote working is safe with the virtualization. This subject of thesis is topical, because virtualization has become increasingly common in companies. Companies looking for cost savings and flexibility through virtualization and remote work. Also BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) is becoming more common in companies, which means that people are doing work with their own purchased device. The purpose of this thesis is to consider virtualization. In this work Citrix XenDesktop desktop virtualization software is installed and also done a little test environment in Satakunta University of Applied Sciences virtualization environment for students, because desktop virtualization is one of the most common way to virtualize. Also several application virtualization solutions are actually like a virtualized desktop that the application is open (and can not be minimize) on the full screen

    Summoning to court : ordines iudiciariiand Swedish medieval legislation

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    The development of the law of summons demonstrates how the latest international innovations in procedural law, which the twelfth- and thirteenth-century canonists had developed, were adopted first in the Swedish provincial laws and then in the laws of the realm. The canon law of summons, adopted in the Swedish medieval laws, was part of two broader developments. First, the rules on summons were probably part of the canon law idea ofordo iudiciarius, which was also adopted in Sweden. In Sweden, the rules on summons were always accompanied by a separate procedural chapter, which regulated the whole procedure chronologically from beginning to end - although some laws were more elaborate on some details than others were. The article suggests that the procedural chapters were in fact the Swedish equivalent ofordines, although the Swedish 'ordines' were of course legislation, not scholarly literature. Second, the Swedish 'ordines iudiciarii' with their rules on summons reflect inquisitorial principle and canon law influence making its way into the Swedish procedure. The Swedish rulers, just as their counterparts elsewhere in Europe, were making a conscious effort to organize court procedures into more uniform and efficient form.Peer reviewe

    Legal Codes as Cultural Products

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    The Making of Modern Scholarship of Commercial Law in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Finland : Models and Adaptations

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    The article views the emergence of Finnish commercial law in an international context. The article first explains how different European models of understanding and systematizing norms applied to merchant relations in the early modern period. The contribution then turns to the nineteenth- and twentieth-century development of commercial law as an academic discipline, focusing in particular on nineteenth-century Finland and, for comparison, certain other European countries. It is established that commercial regulations developed in Sweden already in the Middle Ages, and some seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Swedish authors showed interest in commercial matters. However, it would be an exaggeration to speak of Swedish commercial law as an academic specialization in any sense of the word in the early modern period. The development of specifically Finnish commercial law discipline is observed through the works of Professor Lauri Cederberg. In the early twentieth century, Cederberg turned his attention to Germany since it was at the forefront of global legal scholarship at that time. He did not, however, adopt the German teachings passively. Instead, he read widely, picking and choosing as he did so, and then applied his readings to Finnish circumstances.Peer reviewe
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