- The question is how much we can control children's upbringing and existence.

We can end up in a conflict where parents' rights are not exercised in harmony with the children's best interests, says Titti Mattsson, professor of public law.

Professor: "Today, children's rights weigh more"

The father in the family has through clips on social media told about his distrust of authorities and the school system in Sweden.

As SVT has previously reported, three out of seven children are required to attend school and despite home visits and fines, the children have not been to school.

The children, on the other hand, must have received home schooling.

- Today, children's rights weigh more.

In this case, we also do not know what the children themselves think, says Titti Mattsson.

Start the clip to see a clip where the father tells why compulsory schooling is wrong according to him and Titti Mattsson, professor of public law, comments on the case.