rättskällorna
Rättskällorna, or the legal sources that form the basis of Swedish law, consist of several distinct categories that together provide the authority for legal norms. The primary source is the written law, comprising the Constitution, acts passed by the Riksdag, and royal decrees. These statutes hold the highest authority and form the foundation of the legal system. Above all these lies the Constitution, which sets out the fundamental principles and limits on power.
Secondary sources include legal conventions and norms that have developed over time and have gained acceptance
Tertiary sources are derived from custom, judicial decisions, and legal commentary. While individual court decisions are
The Swedish legal system places statutes and the Constitution at the apex, followed by obligatory regulations,