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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. 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]

  4. Law of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Legal systems of the world. [1]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.

  5. 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.)

  6. SVT Barn - Wikipedia

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    SVT Barn, formerly Barnkanalen and SVT B, is a Swedish free-to-air television channel from state broadcaster Sveriges Television dedicated to children's television programming. Barn is Swedish for children, whereas Barnkanalen meant The Children's Channel. (No relation to the British The Children's Channel.) In the first semester of 2023 alone ...

  7. Swedish Academy for Children's Books - Wikipedia

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    Children's literature portal; The Swedish Academy for Children's Books (Swedish: Svenska barnboksakademin) is a nonprofit society, established on 26 May 1989 at the Skärholmen Library in Stockholm, Sweden. [1] Based on the Swedish Academy, its ambitions is to promote children's and youth literature. [2] Since 1990, the society awards the ...

  8. Nick Jr. (Scandinavian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Nick Jr. is a Scandinavian television channel targeting preschoolers. Viasat announced the launch of Nick Jr. on 25 May 2010. It launched on 1 September 2010. [2] Viasat and Tele2 TV were broadcasting the channel from the start. [3] Canal Digital added the channel on 7 January 2013. [4]

  9. Judiciary of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The general courts deal with criminal cases, like an act defined in the Swedish Penal Code or in another law, for which a sanction is prescribed (e.g. theft or robbery). ). The general courts also handle some civil law disputes, for example, disputes over the contents of a business agreement or cases relating to family law, [6] [7] [8] and a number of other non-contentious matters; such as ...