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Sedelförfalskning i svensk press 1944-1950

The purpose of this paper is to study what the press in Sweden wrote about Counterfeiting from 1944 to 1950. By studying how the newspapers wrote about the crime of Counterfeiting, the paper aims to give a glimpse of how Counterfeiters worked and got their notes in circulation. The analysis is based on a theoretical perspective of a "we" and "they" in which Sweden is compared to the opposite abroad. The paper examines how the security of Swedish banknotes is discussed in Swedish news articles and how they describe Counterfeiters and passers. The paper examines forty one newspaper clippings from the period 1944-1950 from twenty five different newspapers from different parts of the country.

Vilka problem finns det med förfalskade läkemedel?

Världsmarknaden för läkemedlen beräknades år 2011 till 900 miljarder US$ enligt IMS-health. Marknaden för illegala läkemedel uppskattas vara värd mellan 75-200 miljarder dollar. I Sverige uppskattas den illegala läkemedelsmarknaden till motsvarande ?0,5 %. Straffet för insmuggling av läkemedel till Sverige är böter eller max 2 års fängelse.

En studie om möjligheter att stoppa förfalskningar : Spårbarheten i en global värld

The purpose of this study is to describe the traceability of products that protect against Counterfeiting and examine how protection against Counterfeit products have been developed to date, and to display the opportunity to streamline the protection of products and brands.Nowadays, in the global world, it is getting increasingly more difficult to track the products. Especially for the last link in the chain, which in most cases is the customer and who is constantly exposed to risks. This report deals with the possibilities of preventing and detecting Counterfeit products. Fake products are not unusual in an historical perspective. It has been common with Counterfeits ever since the Middle Ages continuously until today. Forgers have become more skillful and they are successful in most industries. Many of the fake products are of poor quality and can be downright dangerous to the customer.To answer the question, the author used a qualitative collection method.