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För barnets bästa eller i hyresvärdens intresse? - Om barnets bästa vid hyresförlängningstvister

Thomelius, Hanna LU (2023) LAGF03 20231
Department of Law
Faculty of Law
Abstract (Swedish)
Under år 2022 vräktes totalt 575 barn i Sverige enligt statistik från Krono-fogden, detta trots att en nollvision mot vräkningar av barnfamiljer infördes år 2008 av den dåvarande alliansregeringen och att Förenta nationernas kon-vention om barnets rättigheter artikel 1–42 införts som lag i Sverige. Hur ska detta faktum förklaras och förstås?
Uppsatsen ämnar utreda hur principen om barnets bästa enligt artikel 3.1 barnkonventionen ska tolkas och tillämpas vid bedömningar enligt 46 § första stycket 2 hyreslagen. Genom en undersökning av Barnrättskommit-téns allmänna kommentar nummer 14 och Svea hovrätts praxis har uppsatsen visat att Svea hovrätts och Barnrättskommitténs synsätt av artikel 3.1 barn-konventionen skiljer sig åt och att... (More)
Under år 2022 vräktes totalt 575 barn i Sverige enligt statistik från Krono-fogden, detta trots att en nollvision mot vräkningar av barnfamiljer infördes år 2008 av den dåvarande alliansregeringen och att Förenta nationernas kon-vention om barnets rättigheter artikel 1–42 införts som lag i Sverige. Hur ska detta faktum förklaras och förstås?
Uppsatsen ämnar utreda hur principen om barnets bästa enligt artikel 3.1 barnkonventionen ska tolkas och tillämpas vid bedömningar enligt 46 § första stycket 2 hyreslagen. Genom en undersökning av Barnrättskommit-téns allmänna kommentar nummer 14 och Svea hovrätts praxis har uppsatsen visat att Svea hovrätts och Barnrättskommitténs synsätt av artikel 3.1 barn-konventionen skiljer sig åt och att inkorporeringen av barnkonventionen i svensk rätt inte lett till ett förstärkt barnperspektiv på hyresrättens område. (Less)
Abstract
According to statistics from the Swedish Enforcement Authority a total of 575 children were evicted in Sweden during the year of 2022, even though a policy of a zero-tolerance against the eviction of families has been imple-mented by the government and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child has been incorporated into domestic law.
The essay intends to analyze how the principle of the best interest of the child, as stated in Article 3.1 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child should be interpreted and applied in questions regarding tenancy disputes.
Through the study of court practice from the Svea Court of Appeal and the Committee on the Rights of the Children’s General Comment No. 14 the essays concludes that... (More)
According to statistics from the Swedish Enforcement Authority a total of 575 children were evicted in Sweden during the year of 2022, even though a policy of a zero-tolerance against the eviction of families has been imple-mented by the government and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child has been incorporated into domestic law.
The essay intends to analyze how the principle of the best interest of the child, as stated in Article 3.1 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child should be interpreted and applied in questions regarding tenancy disputes.
Through the study of court practice from the Svea Court of Appeal and the Committee on the Rights of the Children’s General Comment No. 14 the essays concludes that Svea Court of Appeal has not interpreted Article 3.1 in accordance with the Committee’s interpretation.
Lastly, the essay reaches the conclusion that a children’s rights-perspective has not been effectively implemented into Swedish tenancy law. (Less)
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author
Thomelius, Hanna LU
supervisor
organization
course
LAGF03 20231
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
civilrätt, hyresrätt, barnkonventionen, barnets bästa, principen om barnets bästa, 12 kap. jordabalken, hyreslagen
language
Swedish
id
9116290
date added to LUP
2023-06-29 13:38:08
date last changed
2023-06-29 13:38:08
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  abstract     = {{According to statistics from the Swedish Enforcement Authority a total of 575 children were evicted in Sweden during the year of 2022, even though a policy of a zero-tolerance against the eviction of families has been imple-mented by the government and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child has been incorporated into domestic law. 
The essay intends to analyze how the principle of the best interest of the child, as stated in Article 3.1 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child should be interpreted and applied in questions regarding tenancy disputes. 
Through the study of court practice from the Svea Court of Appeal and the Committee on the Rights of the Children’s General Comment No. 14 the essays concludes that Svea Court of Appeal has not interpreted Article 3.1 in accordance with the Committee’s interpretation. 
Lastly, the essay reaches the conclusion that a children’s rights-perspective has not been effectively implemented into Swedish tenancy law.}},
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  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{För barnets bästa eller i hyresvärdens intresse? - Om barnets bästa vid hyresförlängningstvister}},
  year         = {{2023}},
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