Hans Ragnemalm

Swedish lawyer and judge specializing in law

Hans Ragnemalm - Swedish lawyer and judge specializing in law
Born

March 30th, 1940
85 years ago

Died

2016
9 years ago — 76 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Sweden

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An influential figure in the Swedish legal system, served as a judge and contributed significantly to legal practices and reforms. Ragnemalm held various roles in the judiciary and was involved in shaping legal frameworks. His work included participation in high-profile cases and engagement in judicial governance, focusing on the enhancement of legal standards in Sweden.

Served as a judge in the Swedish courts

Influenced legal reforms in Sweden

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