Natanael Gärde
Natanael Gärde (27 July 1880 – 28 January 1968) was a Swedish judge who served as the minister of justice between 1930 and 1932. Early life and educationGärde was born in Seglora parish, Älvsborg county, on 27 July 1880.[1] His parents were Johannes Bengtsson and Hedda Andersdtr.[1] He received a degree in law from Uppsala University.[1] CareerOn 7 June 1926 Gärde was appointed minister of state to the cabinet led by Premier Carl Gustaf Ekman.[2] His term ended on 2 October 1928.[1] He was named minister of justice on 7 June 1930 and remained in the office until 24 September 1932.[1] During his tenure Gärde managed to implement a proposal of the former minister Johan Thyrén in which fines to the detainees ability to pay were regulated.[3] After leaving office Gärde headed the procedural law commission which was formed by his successor as minister of justice Karl Schlyter to reform the legal framework of Sweden in 1938.[4] Personal life and deathGärde married Märta Brink in 1909.[1] Their daughter was Ingrid Gärde Widemar who was also a jurist and politician.[5] Natanael Gärde died in Stockholm on 28 January 1968.[1] AwardsGärde was awarded the Illis quorum by the Swedish government in 1948.[1] References
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