Contact – Justice and Home Affairs

In the section below, you can search for the right contact person within the area of Justice and Home Affairs. You can get in touch with people for statements, background information on a factual issue or information on those meetings that relate to the area. Click on the heading "Show all" to show all contacts in the subject area in alphabetical order.

  • Statements

    Are you looking for a statement on the Swedish Presidency’s position within the area of Justice and Home Affairs?

    • Markus Friberg

      Press Secretary to the Minister for Migration and Asylum Policy Tobias Billström

      Ministry of Justice

    • Martin Valfridsson

      Press Secretary to Minister for Justice Beatrice Ask

      Ministry of Justice

  • Background information

    Are you looking for factual information on a specific topic within the area of Justice and Home Affairs?

    • Carin Bratt

      Director, Ministry of Justice

      Chair of Asylum Working Party. Contact person for migration and asylum issues.

    • Magnus Corell

      Deputy Director, Ministry of Justice

      Chair of Working Party on Substantive Criminal Law

    • Sofia Jungstedt

      Legal Adviser, Ministry of Justice

      Contact person for family law issues.

    • Thomas Lindblom

      Head of Information Services, Ministry of Justice

      Contact person for general questions about the Presidency and other media questions.

    • Anna-Carin Svensson

      Director, Ministry of Justice

      Contact person for police issues.

    • Ulf Wallentheim

      Senior Legal Adviser, Ministry of Justice

      Chair Working Party on Cooperation in Criminal Matters.

  • Meeting information

    Are you looking for practical information about one of the events being arranged by the Presidency in the area of Justice and Home Affairs?

    • Daniel Bergvall

      Desk Officer, Ministry of Justice

      Contact for the conference 'Preventing Crime and Victimisation among Children and Young People. Current and Future Challenges - school, cyberspace and recruitment to criminal groups'.

    • Helena Corell

      Legal Adviser, Ministry of Justice

      Contact for the meeting 'A Common Frame of Reference for European Contract Law'.

    • Sofia Heine

      Desk Officer, Ministry of Justice

      Contact for the conference 'Labour Migration and its Development Potential in the Age of Mobility'.

    • Fredrik Nygren

      Special Adviser, Ministry of Justice

      Contact for 'Law Enforcement Information Exchange and Modern Technology' (COPE-09). Chair of Ad Hoc Group on Information Exchange.

    • Henrik Sjölinder

      Deputy Director, Ministry of Justice

      Contact for the conference 'Towards a Global EU Action against Trafficking in Human Beings'. Chair of Multidisciplinary Group on Organised Crime (MDG), general questions.

    • Claes Svenson

      Legal Adviser, Ministry of Justice

      Contact for the conference 'Justice in the EU - from the Citizen's Perspective'.

    • Marie Söderlund

      Deputy Director, Ministry of Justice

      Contact person for Informal Meeting of Ministers for Justice and Home Affairs

  • Contacts in Brussels

    Would you like to contact the Permanent Representation of Sweden to the EU in Brussels?

    • Jörgen Gren

      Press Counsellor at the Permanent Representation of Sweden to the European Union

Daniel Bergvall

Desk Officer, Ministry of Justice

Contact for the conference 'Preventing Crime and Victimisation among Children and Young People. Current and Future Challenges - school, cyberspace and recruitment to criminal groups'.

Phone: +46 8 405 82 03

Send email to Daniel Bergvall

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