About
The Peter Forsskal Project is composed of the following people:
Thomas von Vegesack

Thomas von Vegesack was publisher at Norstedts 1968-94, Chair
of the Swedish PEN 1978-87 and Chairman of Writers in Prison Committee of
International PEN 1987-93. He has published a series of books about
expression, among others. A Taste of Freedom, a book on public opinion formation in
Sweden 1755-1830.
Helena Jaderblom

Helena Jaderblom is a chief judge at the Administrative Court of
Appeal in Stockholm. She was chairperson of the Council of Europe's
group of experts working on the elaboration of the Council's
Convention on access to official documents, 2008.
Gunilla Jonsson

Born 1941st Employed in Kungl. Library, the National Library of
Sweden, from 1971 until retirement in 2006. Has worked in
preservation, especially rare books and historical collections and
with retrospective bibliography. Later on in charge of the
Swedish retrospective bibliography 1700-1829, then of the reference
services of the library. 1996-2006 One of the deputy directors of the
Library and head of the Department for Collection Development &
Documentation, Which comprised legal deposit and acquisitions as well
As the national bibliography and other Cataloging activities. Has
published a number of articles on bibliography and on the history of
the book, in Swedish as well as in foreign publications.
David Goldberg

David Goldberg taught at the "School of Law, University of
Glasgow from 1971 to and including 2000. He is now an "Associate Fellow
at the Center for Socio-Legal Studies, Faculty of Law, at Oxford
University and teaches media law at the Caledonian University in
Glasgow, Queen Mary College (London University) and University of
Stirling. Goldberg is a member of one of the founders of the International
Media Lawyers Association, he is also a member of the British Foreign
Office and the Commonwealth, "Free Expression Panel", he was one of the
convenor of the Campaign for Freedom of Information 'in Scotland
1984 to 2008.