Domstolsstyrelsens
Domstolsstyrelsens, also known as the Court Administration Board, is a Swedish governmental agency responsible for the administration of the Swedish court system. Established in 1994, it operates under the Ministry of Justice and is headquartered in Stockholm. The primary functions of Domstolsstyrelsens include managing the budget and resources of the court system, overseeing the recruitment and training of court personnel, and ensuring the efficient operation of courts across the country. It also plays a crucial role in the development and implementation of legal reforms and policies that impact the judiciary. The agency is composed of a board of directors, who are appointed by the Swedish government, and a secretariat that handles the day-to-day administrative tasks. Domstolsstyrelsens works closely with other governmental bodies, such as the Ministry of Justice and the Swedish Parliament, to ensure the effective functioning of the Swedish court system.