Peder Carl Lasson
Deceased Person
1798 – 1873
Who was Peder Carl Lasson?
Peder Carl Lasson was a Norwegian jurist and politician.
He was born in rural Bærum. He began a career in law, being appointed Supreme Court judge in 1828, Supreme Court assessor in 1837 and district stipendiary magistrate of Aker in 1848. He had many law-related puclications to his name.
He was acting Minister of Justice and the Police from July to September 1852 and October 1852 to April 1853, as a member of the interim governments. Such interim governments were established when King Oscar I of Sweden travelled abroad or was ill.
Lasson then served as the fifth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Norway from 1855 to 1877.
He died in Kristiania.
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