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Post- och Inrikes Tidningar
Swedish newspaper (1645–present)
National Defence Radio Establishment
Swedish signals intelligence agency
aktiebolag
' (, "stock company") is the Swedish term for "limited company" or "corporation". When used in company names, it is abbreviated as "AB" (in Sweden), "Ab" (in Finland), or, rarely, "A/B'" (dated), roughly equivalent to the abbreviations Corp., Ltd., and PLC. The state authority responsible for the registration of aktiebolag in Sweden is the Swedish Companies Registration Office.
Naming law in Sweden
former Swedish law
capital punishment in Sweden
overview of the state of capital punishment in Sweden
Swedish nationality law
law determining entitlement to Swedish citizenship
legal system of Sweden
civil law system, whose essence is manifested in its dependence on statutory law
Ordinance of Alsnö
13th-century Swedish law
rape in Sweden
sexual violence in Sweden
Freedom of the Press Act
One of four parts of Sweden's constitution
Law of Uppland
13th-century Swedish law
Council on Legislation
Swedish administrative authority
Scandinavian law
Law of five Nordic countries
advokat
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Advokat (in English, advocate) is the title in the Scandinavian languages reserved exclusively for lawyers who are duly authorized to practice law in the Nordic countries (i.e. Scandinavia, Finland, and Iceland), but also used in the Russian language, especially in the former Soviet Union.