tryckfrihetsförordningen
Tryckfrihetsförordningen, formally known as the Swedish Constitution Act on Freedom of the Press, is one of the four constituent parts of Sweden's uncodified constitution. Adopted on 21 March 1766, it is the oldest still-active law guaranteeing newspaper freedom worldwide and has been the foundation for Sweden’s robust democratic press culture.
The Act articulates that "Everyone is entitled to express and disseminate views in every manner provided that
In practice, the Act has primed Sweden for a marketplace of ideas shaped largely by self-regulation. The
Amendments have broadened the scope of media to include digital outlets and strengthened protections against state