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sakkunniga

Sakkunniga is a term used in Sweden to describe a person who possesses specialized knowledge in a particular field and is appointed by a public authority or court to provide expert input in a case or inquiry. The plural form is sakkunniga, while the singular is sakkunnig. The concept covers experts across areas such as medicine, psychology, engineering, social work, economics, and other technical disciplines.

Role and function

The primary task of a sakkunnig is to deliver an objective, written expert opinion (sakkunnigutlåtande) that

Appointment and independence

Sakkunniga are appointed by the relevant court or public authority handling the case. They are expected to

Legal and procedural context

The use of sakkunniga occurs in various Swedish administrative and judicial processes, including civil and family

See also

Expert witness, expert opinion, administrative law, legal procedure.

assesses
questions
requiring
professional
expertise.
Opinions
typically
explain
the
background,
methods,
data
considered,
and
conclusions,
and
may
propose
considerations
or
recommendations
for
decision-makers.
The
sakkunnig
serves
to
inform
the
authority’s
understanding
of
complex
matters,
rather
than
to
advocate
for
a
party
in
the
case.
be
impartial,
independent,
and
to
disclose
any
potential
conflicts
of
interest.
The
appointing
body
defines
the
scope
of
the
assignment
and
specifies
the
required
expertise.
Payments
for
the
sakkunnigs
work
are
typically
borne
by
the
appointing
authority,
though
arrangements
can
vary
by
case.
cases,
welfare
matters,
and
other
inquiries
where
specialized
knowledge
improves
decision
quality.
Their
opinions
are
advisory;
the
final
decision
rests
with
the
appointing
authority,
which
may
adopt,
modify,
or
reject
the
expert
assessment
based
on
all
evidence
in
the
case.