uppsåtets
Uppsåtets is a Swedish legal term that translates to "intent" or "mens rea" in English legal contexts. It refers to the mental state of a person when committing a crime. Specifically, it denotes the awareness and volition to perform the act that constitutes the offense. Swedish criminal law distinguishes between different levels of uppsåtets, which can affect the severity of the punishment.
The primary forms of uppsåtets recognized are direct intent (direkt uppsåt) and conditional intent (eventuellt uppsåt).
In some cases, negligence (oaktsamhet) can also lead to criminal liability, but it is distinct from uppsåtets.