Ministry of Justice (Sweden)

Ministry of Justice
Justitiedepartementet
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Formed 1840 (1840)[1]
Ministers responsible Beatrice Ask
Tobias Billström
Website
www.sweden.gov.se/sb/d/584
Kingdom of Sweden

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The Ministry of Justice (Swedish: Justitiedepartementet) is a Cabinet level ministry in the Government of Sweden with responsibility for legislation. The ministry is responsible for the Swedish legal system in Constitution and general administrative law, civil law, procedural law and criminal law. The Ministry of Justice also handles matters relating to democratic issues, human rights, integration and minority issues, metropolitan affairs, sports issues and non-governmental organisations. The Ministry is located in the government chancellery Rosenbad.

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Areas of responsibility

Organisation

Ministers

The present Minister for Justice is Beatrice Ask, who is also head of the ministry. Tobias Billström is minister for migration and asylum policy while Nyamko Sabuni is minister for integration and gender equality. Sabuni is slated to become head of the Ministry of Integration and Gender Equality when it is created in the autumn of 2006.

European Union

European Union-related issues are closely related to the work of the Ministry of Justice. Four areas in particular stand out; judicial and domestic issues (police and judicial cooperation in penal law, judicial cooperation in civil law), internal market issues (e.g. patents, copyright and company law), openness (public access to official documents), and discrimination (equal treatment).[2]

Government agencies

The Ministry of Justice is principal for the following government agencies:

References

  1. ^ "Justitiedepartementet" (in Swedish). Nationalencyklopedin. http://www.ne.se/justitiedepartementet. Retrieved 13 November 2010.  (subscription required)
  2. ^ Ministry of Justice - EU work

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