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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. Law of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish statutes includes the criminal law, criminal procedure, government regulations, legal information, civil law, agriculture, and many other major topic areas and subject matter that are important to the development and society of Sweden. The code is derived into positive law, with a mix of statutory law and civil law, and is amended ...

  4. Civil Code of 1734 - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Code of 1734 replaced the previous Kristofers landslag ('The National Law of Christopher') passed by King Christopher of Bavaria in 1442, and the Stadslagen ('The City Law') from 1347–57. [2] It was the first civil code to apply the same law to all of Sweden.

  5. Scandinavian law - Wikipedia

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    In most of the five Nordic States, the old codes have developed by parliamentary statutes. However, in Sweden, while the law of 1734 is still regarded as a formal framework, the exact text in the law of 1734 is irrelevant in all juridical perspectives as the laws have all been superseded or replaced by newer laws or if nothing else just been rewritten to actually be readable today.

  6. Basic Laws of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    These four laws are: the Instrument of Government (Swedish: Regeringsformen), the Freedom of the Press Act (Swedish: Tryckfrihetsförordningen), the Fundamental Law on Freedom of Expression (Swedish: Yttrandefrihetsgrundlagen) and the Act of Succession (Swedish: Successionsordningen). Together, they constitute a basic framework that stands ...

  7. Swedish Freedom of the Press Act - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom of the Press Act as well as the Fundamental Law on Freedom of Expression (Swedish: Yttrandefrihetsgrundlagen) is one of the two "basic media acts" in Sweden. The Freedom of the Press Act is derived from the Freedom of the Press Act of 1766 ; the legislation is regarded as the world's first law supporting the freedom of the press and ...

  8. Category:Law of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Law of Sweden" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. ... Swedish Code of Statutes; Swedish Freedom of the Press Act;

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