Axel Örbom
Carl Gustaf Axel Örbom (29 July 1836 – 30 May 1889), was a Swedish jurist and government figure who, in the final eight months of his life, served as the Minister for Justice.
Carl Gustaf Axel Orbom | |
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Swedish Prime Minister for Justice | |
In office 1889–1889 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Stockholm, Stockholm County | July 29, 1836
Died | May 30, 1889 52) Stockholm, Stockholm County | (aged
Parents | Johan Axel Örbom (1800–1868) and Anna Karolina Westman |
Biography
A native of Stockholm he was the son of Johan Axel Örbom (1800–1868) and Anna Karolina Westman. Following studies at Uppsala University (1854–1858), he embarked on a career in law, becoming, in 1870, an assessor in Stockholm's Svea Court of Appeal and, the following year, joining the legal staff of Ministry of Justice. In 1884 he was appointed Justitieråd, the title carried by a justice of the Supreme Court of Sweden. On 28 September 1888, he took over as the new Minister for Justice. His eight months in office carried a heavy workload, including cases dealing with sedition and agitation, which brought him criticism from opposition Socialists in Riksdag, the National Parliament.
Axel Örbom died in Stockholm two months before his 53rd birthday.[1]
References
- Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon. 1906.
Örbom, Carl Gustaf Axel, jurist, statsråd. Född i Stockholm d. 29 juli 1836. Föräldrar: hofrättsrådet Johan Axel Örbom och Anna Carolina Westman. -- Student i Uppsala 1854, aflade Ö. 1858 hofrätts- och kameralexamina, blef 1862 vice häradshöfding, 1870 assessor i Svea hofrätt, 1871 led. af Justitiedepartementets lagbyrå, 1874 led. och 1885 tillf. ordf. i Nya lagberedningen samt 1884 justitieråd och led. af Förstärkta lagberedningen.
Preceded by Axel Bergström |
Minister for Justice (Sweden) 1888–1889 |
Succeeded by August Östergren |