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  2. Swedish Code of Statutes - Wikipedia

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    Sveriges rikes lag, the de facto statute book, containing a selection of current laws from the SFS. The Swedish Code of Statutes (Swedish: Svensk författningssamling, Swedish law collection; SFS) contains the chronological session laws of the Riksdag, regulations of the Government, and ordinances, collectively called författning.

  3. Basic Laws of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The Fundamental Law on Freedom of Expression (Swedish: Yttrandefrihetsgrundlagen, YGL) of 1991 is a lengthier document defining freedom of expression in all media except for written books and magazines (such as radio, television, the Internet, etc.)

  4. Law of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The law of Sweden is a civil law system, whose essence is manifested in its dependence on statutory law. [2] Sweden's civil law tradition, as in the rest of Europe, is founded upon Roman law as codified in the Corpus Juris Civilis, but as developed within German law, rather than upon the Napoleonic Code. But, over time Sweden along with the ...

  5. Civil Code of 1734 - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Code of 1734 (Swedish: 1734 års lag), was a code of law passed by the Swedish Riksdag of the Estates in 1734, and put in effect after it had been ratified by Frederick I of Sweden 23 January 1736. [1]

  6. Category:Law of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Scandinavian law; Self-defence (Sweden) Södertälje case; Statens offentliga utredningar; Statute of Bishop Brynolf; Swedish Bar Association; Swedish Code of Statutes; Swedish Freedom of the Press Act; Swedish Higher Education Act; Swedish nationality law; Swedish Parliament Act of 1810

  7. Censorship in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Swedish law has a few criminal offences that concern misuse of the printed or spoken word. Among those is a law against hate speech . This is in Sweden seen as a crime against the state and public order, which means that legal action can be taken only by a special prosecutor who is under constitutional obligation to give special consideration ...

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  9. Conventicle Act (Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    The Conventicle Act (Swedish: Konventikelplakatet) was a Swedish law, in effect between 21 January 1726 and 26 October 1858 in Sweden and until 1 July 1870 in Finland. The act outlawed all conventicles, or religious meetings of any kind, outside of the Lutheran Church of Sweden, [1] with the exception of family prayer or worship.