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Claës Günther

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to argue in favour of equal inheritance rights between men and women. In 1845, he became a member of a legislative committee whose task was to draft a new statute of laws regarding the inheritance of property and family law.
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in 1828. During the Riksdag of 1844–1845, Günther came to be known as an avid advocate for reforming the penal code as well as one of few members in the
241: 246: 251: 77: 203: 196: 93: 31: 97: 73: 213: 236: 231: 104: 66: 58: 54: 89: 19: 146: 30:(29 or 30 December 1799 – 23 July 1861) was a Swedish politician and jurist who served as 46:, as the son of Christian Ernst Günther and Agneta Charlotta Carpelan. The family was of 225: 85: 96:. He resigned from the council in 1851, and was subsequently made a judge at the 72:
Günther first entered politics acting as a representative of the nobility at the
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appointed Günther to serve as minister without portfolio in the
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origin and had been raised to the untitled nobility in 1720.
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in 1824. Upon finishing his studies he went on to work as a
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Prime Minister for Justice
Örebro
Prussian
Uppsala University
Master of Philosophy
notary
Svea Court of Appeal
Riksdag of the Estates
House of Nobility
March Unrest
Oscar I
Council of State
supreme court
Christian Günther
"Günther"
"Claes Efraim Günther"
"Nordisk familjebok"
Gustaf Adolf Vive Sparre
Prime Minister for Justice
Louis Gerhard De Geer
Categories
1799 births
1861 deaths
Ministers for justice of Sweden
19th-century Swedish nobility
People from Örebro

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