The lay judges in Sweden have on average been slightly younger – but it is not a dramatic change. After the last board election produced is the average age of 57.2 years compared with 57.7 years in the previous year, according to a report from the National Courts Administration.
According to the report, the proportion of jurors aged 18-44 years increased from 21 percent to 23 percent. Did men aged over 65 years have decreased accordingly, and the share is now 43 percent.
“Despite the improvements, still reflect not mention manna Corps adult population that has an opposite age,” the report says.
Faced mentioned manna election conducted Courts Administration campaign. The aim was to increase interest in the mentioned steward duties among younger and also to get the parties to nominate persons outside party politics.
The report shows that five percent of the men mentioned do not belong to any party. Because it was the first time it was tested, there are no comparative figures.
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