and the Fundamental Law on Freedom of Expression (Swedish: Yttrandefrihetsgrundlagen). The public sector in Sweden is divided into two parts: the legal
and the Fundamental Law on Freedom of Expression (Swedish: Yttrandefrihetsgrundlagen). In December 2017, an inquiry led by the Swedish government proposed
nothing had been found that violated the Freedom of Speech Act (Yttrandefrihetsgrundlagen [sv]) or the Privacy Law. In January 2009, in a response to further
Tryckfrihetsförordningen (1949) and Fundamental Law on Freedom of Expression, Yttrandefrihetsgrundlagen (1991). Additionally, the European Convention on Human Rights