List of Justice Ministers of Denmark

This is a list of Justice Ministers of Denmark, 1848–present.

List of Justice ministers (1848–present)

Justice ministers under Frederick VII (1848–1863)

Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Party Took Office Left Office Government
1 Carl Emil Bardenfleth
(1807–1857)
None 22 March 1848 13 July 1851 Moltke I Cabinet, Moltke II Cabinet
2 Anton Wilhelm Scheel
(1799–1879)
None 13 July 1851 15 January 1855 Moltke III Cabinet, Moltke IV Cabinet, Bluhme I Cabinet, Ørsted Cabinet, Bang Cabinet
3 Carl Frederik Simony
(1806–1872)
National Liberal Party 15 January 1855 2 December 1859 Bang Cabinet, Andræ Cabinet, Hall I Cabinet
4 Carl Edvard Rotwitt
(1812–1860)
None 2 December 1859 8 February 1860†[1] Rotwitt Cabinet
5 Andreas Lorenz Casse
(1803–1886)
National Liberal Party 24 February 1860 11 July 1864 Hall II Cabinet

Justice ministers under Christian IX (1863–1906)

Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Party Took Office Left Office Government
6 Eugenius Sophus Ernst Heltzen
(1818–1898)
Højre 11 July 1864 13 March 1865 Hall II Cabinet
7 Cosmus Bræstrup
(1789–1870)
Højre 7 April 1865 6 November 1865 Bluhme II Cabinet
8 Carl Peter Gram Leuning
(1820–1867)
National Liberal Party 6 November 1865 21 July 1867†[2] Frijs Cabinet
9 Christian Peter Theodor Rosenørn-Teilmann
(1817–1879)
None 4 September 1867 17 August 1868 Frijs Cabinet
10 Carl Ludvig Vilhelm Rømer von Nutzhorn
(1828–1899)
None 17 August 1868 28 May 1870 Frijs Cabinet
11 Andreas Frederik Krieger
(1817–1893)
National Liberal Party 28 May 1870 1 July 1872 Holstein-Holsteinborg Cabinet
12 Christian Sophus Klein
(1824–1900)
National Liberal Party 1 July 1872 11 June 1875 Holstein-Holsteinborg Cabinet, Fonnesbech Cabinet
13 Johannes Nellemann
(1831–1906)
Højre 11 June 1875 13 June 1896 Estrup Cabinet, Reedtz-Thott Cabinet
14 Nicolai Reimer Rump
(1834–1900)
Højre 13 June 1896 28 August 1899 Reedtz-Thott Cabinet, Hørring Cabinet
15 Hugo Egmont Hørring
(1842–1909)
Højre 28 August 1899 27 April 1900 Hørring Cabinet
16 August Hermann Ferdinand Carl Goos
(1835–1917)
Højre 27 April 1900 24 July 1901 Sehested Cabinet
17 Peter Adler Alberti
(1851–1932)
Venstre Reform Party 24 July 1901 24 July 1908 Deuntzer Cabinet, J.C. Christensen Cabinet

Justice ministers under Frederik VIII (1906–1912)

Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Party Took Office Left Office Government
18 Svend Høgsbro
(1855–1910)
Venstre Reform Party 24 July 1908 28 October 1909 J.C. Christensen Cabinet, Neergaard I Cabinet, Holstein-Ledreborg Cabinet
19 Carl Theodor Zahle
(1866–1946)
Social Liberal Party 28 October 1909 5 July 1910 Zahle I Cabinet
20 Frits Bülow
(1872–1955)
Venstre 5 July 1910 21 June 1913 Klaus Berntsen Cabinet

Justice ministers under Christian X (1912–1947)

Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Party Took Office Left Office Government
(19) Carl Theodor Zahle
(1866–1946)
Social Liberal Party 21 June 1913 30 March 1920 Zahle II Cabinet
21 Carl Julius Otto Liebe
(1860–1929)
None 30 March 1920 2 April 1920 Otto Liebe Cabinet
Caretaker Government
22 Kristian Sindballe
(1884–1953)
None 2 April 1920 5 April 1920 Otto Liebe Cabinet
Caretaker Government
23 F. C. G. Schrøder
(1866–1936)
None 5 April 1920 5 May 1920 M.P. Friis Cabinet
Caretaker Government
24 Svenning Rytter
(1875–1957)
Venstre 5 May 1920 23 April 1924 Neergaard II Cabinet, Neergaard III Cabinet
25 Karl Kristian Steincke
(1880–1962)
Social Democrat 23 April 1924 14 December 1926 Thorvald Stauning I Cabinet
(24) Svenning Rytter
(1875–1957)
Venstre 14 December 1926 30 April 1929 Madsen-Mygdal Cabinet
(19) Carl Theodor Zahle
(1866–1946)
Social Liberal Party 30 April 1929 4 November 1935 Thorvald Stauning II Cabinet
(25) Karl Kristian Steincke
(1880–1962)
Social Democrat 4 November 1935 15 September 1939 Thorvald Stauning II Cabinet
26 Svend Unmack Larsen
(1893–1965)
Social Democrat 15 September 1939 8 July 1940 Thorvald Stauning II Cabinet
27 Harald Petersen
(1895–1977)
None 8 July 1940 9 July 1941 Thorvald Stauning III Cabinet
28 Eigil Thune Jacobsen
(1880–1949)
None 9 July 1941 29 August 1943[3] Thorvald Stauning III Cabinet, Vilhelm Buhl I Cabinet, Scavenius Cabinet
- No Danish government. Office
is assumed by the permanent secretary.
29 August 1943[3] 5 May 1945
29 Niels Busch-Jensen
(1886–1987)
Social Democrat 5 May 1945 7 November 1945 Vilhelm Buhl II Cabinet
30 Aage Ludvig Holberg Elmquist
(1888–1962)
Venstre 7 November 1945 13 November 1947 Knud Kristensen Cabinet

Justice ministers under Frederik IX (1947–1972)

Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Party Took Office Left Office Government
(29) Niels Busch-Jensen
(1886–1987)
Social Democrat 13 November 1947 25 February 1950 Hans Hedtoft I Cabinet
31 Vilhelm Buhl
(1881–1954)
Social Democrat 25 February 1950 4 March 1950 Hans Hedtoft I Cabinet
(25) Karl Kristian Steincke
(1880–1962)
Social Democrat 4 March 1950 30 October 1950 Hans Hedtoft I Cabinet
32 Helga Pedersen
(1911–1980)
Venstre 30 October 1950 1 October 1953 Erik Eriksen Cabinet
33 Hans Erling Hækkerup
(1907–1974)
Social Democrat 1 October 1953 26 September 1964 Hans Hedtoft II Cabinet, H.C. Hansen I Cabinet & II, Viggo Kampmann I Cabinet & II, Jens Otto Krag I Cabinet
34 Knud Axel Nielsen
(1904–1994)
Social Democrat 26 September 1964 2 February 1968 Jens Otto Krag II Cabinet
35 Knud Thestrup
(1900–1980)
Conservative 2 February 1968 11 October 1971 Hilmar Baunsgaard Cabinet
(34) Knud Axel Nielsen
(1904–1994)
Social Democrat 11 October 1971 27 September 1973 Jens Otto Krag III Cabinet, Anker Jørgensen I Cabinet

Justice ministers under Margrethe II (1972–present)

Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Party Took Office Left Office Government
36 Karl Hjortnæs
(b. 1934)
Social Democrat 27 September 1973 19 December 1973 Anker Jørgensen I Cabinet
37 Nathalie Lind
(1918–1999)
Venstre 19 December 1973 13 February 1975 Poul Hartling Cabinet
38 Orla Møller
(1916–1979)
Social Democrat 13 February 1975 1 October 1977 Anker Jørgensen II Cabinet
39 Erling Jensen
(1919–2000)
Social Democrat 1 October 1977 30 August 1978 Anker Jørgensen II Cabinet
(37) Nathalie Lind
(1918–1999)
Venstre 30 August 1978 26 October 1979 Anker Jørgensen III Cabinet
40 Henning Rasmussen
(1926–1997)
Social Democrat 26 October 1979 20 January 1981 Anker Jørgensen IV Cabinet
41 Ole Espersen
(b. 1934)
Social Democrat 20 January 1981 10 September 1982 Anker Jørgensen IV Cabinet & V
42 Erik Ninn-Hansen
(1922-2014)
Conservative 10 September 1982 10 January 1989 Poul Schlüter I Cabinet, II & III
43 Hans Peter Clausen
(1928–1998)
Conservative 10 January 1989 3 October 1989 Poul Schlüter III Cabinet
44 Poul Schlüter
(b. 1929)
Conservative 3 October 1989 5 October 1989 Poul Schlüter III Cabinet
45 Hans Engell
(b. 1948)
Conservative 5 October 1989 25 January 1993 Poul Schlüter III Cabinet & IV
46 Pia Gjellerup
(b. 1959)
Social Democrat 25 January 1993 29 March 1993 Poul Nyrup Rasmussen I Cabinet
47 Erling Olsen
(1927–2011)
Social Democrat 29 March 1993 27 September 1994 Poul Nyrup Rasmussen I Cabinet
48 Bjørn Westh
(b. 1944)
Social Democrat 27 September 1994 30 December 1996 Poul Nyrup Rasmussen II Cabinet
49 Frank Jensen
(b. 1961)
Social Democrat 30 December 1996 27 November 2001 Poul Nyrup Rasmussen III Cabinet & IV
50 Lene Espersen
(b. 1965)
Conservative 27 November 2001 10 September 2008 Anders Fogh Rasmussen I Cabinet, II & III
51 Brian Mikkelsen
(b. 1966)
Conservative 10 September 2008 23 February 2010 Anders Fogh Rasmussen III Cabinet, Lars Løkke Rasmussen I Cabinet
52 Lars Barfoed
(b. 1957)
Conservative 23 February 2010 3 October 2011 Lars Løkke Rasmussen I Cabinet
53 Morten Bødskov
(b. 1970)
Social Democrat 3 October 2011 12 December 2013 Helle Thorning-Schmidt I Cabinet
54 Karen Hækkerup
(b. 1974)
Social Democrat 12 December 2013 20 October 2014 Helle Thorning-Schmidt I Cabinet & II
55 Mette Frederiksen
(b. 1977)
Social Democrat 10 October 2014 28 June 2015 Helle Thorning-Schmidt II Cabinet
56 Søren Pind
(b. 1969)
Venstre 28 June 2015 28 November 2016 Lars Løkke Rasmussen II Cabinet
57 Søren Pape Poulsen
(b. 1971)
Conservative 28 November 2016 Incumbent Lars Løkke Rasmussen III Cabinet

Notes

  1. Carl Edvard Rottwitt died in office 8 February 1860 while also serving the position of Council President (i.e. Prime Minister). A successor was not nominated until 24 February
  2. Carl Peter Gram Leuning died in office 21 July 1867. A successor was not nominated until 4 September
  3. 1 2 On 29 August 1943, the Danish government resigned, refusing to grant further concessions to Nazi Germany. All government operations were assumed by the permanent secretaries of the individual departments, and this arrangement lasted until the Liberation of Denmark on 5 May 1945. Since King Christian X never accepted the resignation of the government, it existed de jure until a new cabinet was formed on 5 May 1945.

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