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Ministry of Justice (Sweden)

The Ministry of Justice is a ministry in the Government of Sweden responsible for policies related to combating terrorism, democracy and human rights, family law, the judicial system, migration and asylum and the Constitution of Sweden.

History
The ministry was established on 16 May 1840 through the 1840 Departmental reform. Throughout its history, the Ministry of Justice was headed by the Prime Minister of Justice from 1840 to 1876 and since then by the Minister for Justice. The ministry have also had a range of other cabinet ministers within the ministry. Johan Forsell, Minister for Migration, is the only other cabinet minister besides the head of the ministry since September 2024. It's located on Herkulesgatan 17 in Stockholm. ==Government agencies==
Government agencies
The Ministry of Justice is principal for 18 government agencies: == Policy areas ==
Policy areas
Source: • Combating terrorism • Democracy and human rights • Family law • Judicial system • Migration and asylum • The constitution of Sweden and personal privacy The ministry is also closely involved in European Union-related issues. 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). == Cabinet ministers ==
Cabinet ministers
Ministers for Justice Ministers for Migration (2006– ) Ministers for Home Affairs (2014–2022) ==Footnotes==
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