Minister of Justice and Public Security
In Norway, the Minister of Justice and Public Security is the head of the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Justice and the Police and a member of Government of Norway. The current minister is Emilie Enger Mehl. Until 1 January 2012 the post was named the Minister of Justice and the Police.[1][2]
List of ministers
Key
Agrarian / Centre Party
Conservative Party
Coalition Party
Christian Democratic Party
Independent
Labour Party
Liberal Party
National Unification
Progress Party
2nd Ministry (justice affairs) (1814–1818)
Photo | Name | Party | Took office | Left office | Tenure | Cabinet |
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File:Sommerhielm1 (cropped).jpg | Mathias Sommerhielm | Independent | 27 November 1814 | 15 June 1815 | 200 days | Wedel I |
File:Christian Adolph Diriks malt av Ragna Hennig-Larsen etter silhuett - Eidsvoll 1814 - EM.03071 - crop.jpg | Christian Adolph Diriks | Independent | 15 June 1815 | 15 September 1816 | 1 year, 93 days | Wedel I |
File:Sommerhielm1 (cropped).jpg | Mathias Sommerhielm | Independent | 15 September 1816 | 15 May 1817 | 242 days | Wedel I |
File:Christian Adolph Diriks malt av Ragna Hennig-Larsen etter silhuett - Eidsvoll 1814 - EM.03071 - crop.jpg | Christian Adolph Diriks | Independent | 15 May 1817 | 15 October 1817 | 153 days | Wedel I |
File:Christian Krohg (politician).png | Christian Krohg | Independent | 15 November 1817 | 4 March 1818 | 109 days | Wedel I |
File:Christian Adolph Diriks malt av Ragna Hennig-Larsen etter silhuett - Eidsvoll 1814 - EM.03071 - crop.jpg | Christian Adolph Diriks | Independent | 4 March 1818 | 1 January 1819 | 303 days | Wedel I |
Ministry of Justice and the Police (1819–1945)
During the German occupation of Norway (1940–1945)
Photo | Name | Party | Took office | Left office | Tenure | Cabinet |
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File:Blank.JPG | Jonas Lie | National Unification | 9 April 1940 | 15 April 1940 | 6 days | Quisling I |
File:Blank.JPG | Ole Fingalf Harbek | Independent | 15 April 1940 | 25 September 1940 | 163 days | Administrative Council |
File:Blank.JPG | Sverre Riisnæs | National Unification | 25 September 1940 | 8 May 1945 | 4 years, 225 days | Quisling II |
Ministry of Justice and the Police (1945–2012)
Ministry of Justice and Public Security (2012–)
Minister of Immigration and Integration
The Minister of Immigration and Integration was a minister-post that was responsible for dealing with immigration and integration related cases. The post was established in 2015 in response to the 2015 European migrant crisis, and was abolished in 2018. Sylvi Listhaug was the first and only person to hold the post, and was promoted to Minister of Justice when the position was abolished in 2018.[3]
Key
Progress Party
Minister
Photo | Name | Party | Took office | Left office | Tenure | Cabinet | Ref |
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File:Sylvi Listhaug Sentralbanksjefens årstale 2018 (185726).jpg | Sylvi Listhaug | Progress | 16 December 2015 | 17 January 2018 | 2 years, 32 days | Solberg | [4] |
Minister of Public Security
The Minister of Public Security was a post established in 2019 after the Christian Democrats joined the Solberg Cabinet. The post was primarily responsible for issues related to public security.
Key
Progress Party
Minister
Photo | Name | Party | Took office | Left office | Tenure | Cabinet | Ref |
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File:Ingvil Smines Tybring-Gjedde.jpg | Ingvil Smines Tybring-Gjedde | Progress | 22 January 2019 | 24 January 2020 | 1 year, 2 days | Solberg | [5] |
See also
- Courts of justice of Norway
- Governor of Svalbard
- Justice ministry
- National Police Directorate
- Norwegian Correctional Services
- Norwegian Ministry of Justice and the Police
- Norwegian Police Security Agency
- Politics of Norway
References
- ↑ "Members of the Government". Regjeringen.no. 2009-06-19. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
- ↑ "Norwegian Government Ministries". Regjeringen.no. 2014-03-31. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
- ↑ "Regjeringen Solberg". 13 March 2018.
- ↑ "Erna Solberg's Government". Government.no. 16 October 2013. Retrieved 23 October 2013.
- ↑ "Minister of Public Security Ingvild Smines Tybring-Gjedde". Government.no. 22 January 2019. Retrieved 24 January 2020.