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Nils Arvid Teodor Beckman (30 October 1902 – 22 January 1972) was a Swedish jurist and civil servant. He served as President of the
Supreme Court of Sweden The Supreme Court of Sweden (, HD) is the supreme court and the third and final instance in all civil and criminal cases in the Kingdom of Sweden. Before a case can be decided by the Supreme Court, leave to appeal must be obtained, and wit ...
from 1963 to 1969. Beckman's legislative work, both in the criminal law committee and in other committees, continued even after he became a member of the Supreme Court in 1947. However, for more than two decades, until his retirement in 1969, he devoted the majority of his efforts to judicial work at the highest level, serving as the President of the Supreme Court from 1963. His legal writings primarily focused on criminal law and family law. His contributions to the reform work that led to the new Penal Code made it natural for him to become the chief editor of the extensive and well-known commentary on the Penal Code, recognized by all Swedish jurists. Equally well-known and utilized were the case summaries in family law that he published in the ''Svensk Juristtidning'' ("Swedish Journal of Law") starting in 1937, with the last one just a few months before his death.


Early life

Beckman was born on 30 October 1902 in
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, Sweden, the son of , Head of Division to the National wedishOffice for Administrative Rationalization and Economy (''statskommissarie''), and his wife Ruth Helena Fredrika Hammarstedt. He passed ''
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'' in 1920 and received a Candidate of Law degree from
Stockholm University College Stockholm University (SU) () is a public university, public research university in Stockholm, Sweden, founded as a college in 1878, with university status since 1960. With over 33,000 students at four different faculties: law, humanities, social ...
in 1923.


Career

Beckman carried out court service in Sollentuna and Färentuna judicial districts (''Sollentuna och Färentuna domsaga'') before he entered the
Svea Court of Appeal Svea Court of Appeal (), located in Stockholm, is one of six appellate courts in the Swedish legal system, as well as the oldest Swedish court currently in use (the Supreme Court being constituted only in 1789, over 150 years later). It is loca ...
in
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, where he became an assessor in 1934. As a young Court of Appeal assessor, he was given the responsible task of, as specially appointed chairman of
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Eastern Judicial District Assize Court (''Västmanlands östra domsagas häradsrätt'') lead the investigation in perhaps the most noted criminal case of the 1930s, the trial against the so-called
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from 1936 to 1937. Beckman was appointed ''
hovrättsråd A ''hovrättsråd'' (Swedish) or ''hovioikeudenneuvos'' (Finnish) is a judge of the Swedish or Finnish Court of Appeal (''hovrätt'' or ''hovioikeus''). Until 1789 hovrätt was the highest judicial body in Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdo ...
'' in 1940 and Justice of the
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in 1947. He served as deputy to the
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from 1944 to 1948, and as President of the Supreme Court of Sweden from 1963 to 1969. Beckman served as secretary in the Committee on Agriculture in 1935, secretary in the committee concerning private employees in 1935, and adviser in the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs for legislation on association and negotiation rights in 1936. He was the secretary in the criminal law committee (''straffrättskommittén'') from 1937 to 1940, focusing on legislation related to crime against property. Furthermore, Beckman was a member and secretary of the criminal law committee from 1940 to 1953, a board member of the Swedish Association of Criminalists (''Svenska kriminalistföreningen'') in 1940, vice-chairman from 1954 to 1959, and chairman from 1959. He also served as a mediator in marriage disputes from 1941 to 1947, chaired the Swedish Internment Board (''Interneringsnämnden'') from 1943 to 1945, was a member of the Council on Legislation from 1949 to 1950, and served as chairman from 1958 to 1960. Additionally, he acted as the Swedish editor for the ''
Tidsskrift for Rettsvitenskap ''Tidsskrift for Rettsvitenskap'' (English: "Journal of Jurisprudence") is a Norwegian law journal. It was established in 1888 by Francis Hagerup to "form a link between legal research in the Nordic countries" and is currently published by Universi ...
'' from 1951 to 1963. Beckman also served as the vice-chairman of the National Swedish Association against Tuberculosis (''Svenska nationalföreningen mot tuberkulos'') from 1952 to 1966 and the National Swedish Association against Pulmonary Heart Disease (''Svenska Nationalföreningen mot Hjärt- och Lungsjukdomar'') from 1952 onwards. Beckman was the publisher of the (together with others) in 1956, vice chairman of the Insurance Law Association (''Försäkringsjuridiska föreningen'') in 1956–1959, 1962–1965, chairman of the Commission for the Parliamentary Ombudsman and municipalities in 1956–1957, and in the Rental Legislation Committee (''hyreslagskommittén'') in 1957–1961.


Personal life

In 1927, Beckman married the lawyer (1899–1989), the daughter of Anders Karlsson and Karin Söderström. They had three children: ''
hovrättsråd A ''hovrättsråd'' (Swedish) or ''hovioikeudenneuvos'' (Finnish) is a judge of the Swedish or Finnish Court of Appeal (''hovrätt'' or ''hovioikeus''). Until 1789 hovrätt was the highest judicial body in Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdo ...
'' (1929–1979), Vera Rut Karin (born 1934), and the Justice of the Supreme Court of Sweden, (1936–2022).


Death

Beckman died on 22 January 1972 in in
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, Sweden. He was interred on 11 February 1972 in
Norra begravningsplatsen Norra begravningsplatsen, literally "The Northern Burial Place" in Swedish, is a major cemetery of the Stockholm urban area, located in Solna Municipality. Inaugurated on 9 June 1827, it is the burial site for a number of Swedish notables. Th ...
in
Solna Municipality Solna ( or , ), also known as Solna Municipality, is a municipalities of Sweden, municipality in central Stockholm County, Sweden, located just north of Stockholm City Centre. Its seat is located in the town of Solna, which is a part of the Stockh ...
, near Stockholm.


Awards and decorations

* Commander Grand Cross of the
Order of the Polar Star The Royal Order of the Polar Star (Swedish language, Swedish: ''Kungliga Nordstjärneorden''), sometimes translated as the Royal Order of the North Star, is a Swedish order of chivalry created by Frederick I of Sweden, King Frederick I on 23 F ...
(6 June 1957)


Honours

*Honorary Doctor of Law,
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(1953)


Selected bibliography

* * *


References

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