Title | Sweden: Fundamental Laws |
Publisher | National Legislative Bodies / National Authorities |
Publication Date | 1810 |
Country | Sweden |
Topics | Citizenship / Nationality law | Constitutional law | Freedom of expression | Freedom of information |
Other Languages / Attachments | The Freedom of the Press Act | The Fundamental Law on Freedom of Expression | The Instrument of Government | The Riksdag Act |
Cite as | Sweden: Fundamental Laws [Sweden], 1810, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/3ae6b5090.html [accessed 24 May 2023] |
Comments | The Constitution consists of four fundamental laws: the Instrument of Government, the Act of Succession, the Freedom of the Press Act and the Fundamental Law on Freedom of Expression. The Riksdag Act is not one of the fundamental laws but occupies a position between a fundamental law and an ordinary law. |
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