Anders Sandøe Ørsted (politician)
See also: Anders Sandøe Ørsted
Anders Sandøe Ørsted (December 21st, 1778 - May 1st, 1860) was a lawyer and a politician Danish. He was Prime Minister of Denmark between 1853 and 1854, as a leader of the Cabinet Ørsted .
He is regarded as one of the Danish lawyers most important of the legal history of the nineteenth century. He is one of the pioneers of the bond between the Jurisprudence and the practice and worked, as well as a judge as as an author, to make practice a base of the legislation. He enters relatively early in bond with the administration of the State and exerts the load of public prosecutor between 1825 and 1848.
Its political career is paradoxical. As a royal adviser of the Absolute monarchy, it adopted positions rather liberal and tolerant and made itself thus unpopular near the most preserving elements. It becomes however increasingly preserving as the liberal opposition is reinforced and it passes then to be a Prime Minister for the more reactionaries. Its attempt to promulgate a very preserving constitution leads to a co-operation between the king and the liberals and forces it to resign. In 1855, shown to have violated the constitution, he is discharged but withdraws public life.
He is the brother of the physicist Hans Christian Ørsted, and the uncle of the botanist bearing the same name as him, Anders Sandøe Ørsted.
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