
BMJ 2007;335:370-373 (25 August), doi:10.1136/bmj.39304.486146.AD
http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/335/7616/370
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The documents arose from a conference on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder that Professor Gillberg had attended in the autumn of 1999. Shortly afterwards, Janne Larsson, a journalist who writes for the Swedish chapter
of the Church of Scientology’s Citizens Commission on Human Rights,7 applied to the National Board of Health and Welfare for access to the conference material. The delegates objected, maintaining the materials were working documents and not yet public property and the board rejected the application.
However, a spokesperson for the board confirmed that Mr Larsson had won a court order granting him access.
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