Helena Jäderblom (born 16 October 1958) is a Swedish jurist and civil servant.
Born in Gothenburg, Jäderblom received a Master of Law degree from the University of Uppsala in 1983.
[2] She worked for the Ministry of Justice as legal adviser in the Division of Constitutional law from 1994 and also served as deputy director there.
In June the same year she was elected new judge for a nine-year period by a majority of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
v. France case where a majority found the French ban on face covering in compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights.