Juan Carlos Campo

Juan Carlos Campo Moreno (born 17 October 1961) is a Spanish judge and politician who currently serves as Minister of Justice of Spain and ex officio First Notary of the Kingdom. He's also Member of the Congress of Deputies.


Juan Carlos Campo

First Notary of the Kingdom
Minister of Justice
First Notary of the Kingdom
Assumed office
13 January 2020
MonarchFelipe VI
Prime MinisterPedro Sánchez
Preceded byDolores Delgado
Secretary of State for Justice
In office
2 March 2009  31 December 2011
MonarchJuan Carlos I
Prime MinisterJosé Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
Preceded byJulio Pérez Hernández
Succeeded byFernando Román García
Member of the Congress of Deputies
Assumed office
2 January 2016
ConstituencyCádiz
Member of the General Council of the Judiciary
In office
4 December 2011  6 June 2008
Personal details
Born
Juan Carlos Campo Moreno

(1961-10-17) 17 October 1961
Osuna, Spain
Political partySpanish Socialist Workers' Party
EducationUniversity of Seville

Previously, he served as the 7th Secretary of State for Justice from 2009 to 2011 and as member of the General Council of the Judiciary from 2001 to 2008.

Biography

Juan Carlos Campo was born in Osuna, Spain, on October 17, 1961. He is graduated in law by the University of Cadiz. Campo joined the judiciary in 1987, being promoted to magistrate in 1989. Since 1997, he is Doctor of Laws by the Cadiz University and he was also law Lecturer in Andalusian Interuniversity Institute of Criminology.[1] Since April 2019, he is also member of the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation.[1]

Judge

As a judge, Campo has been assigned to the courthouses of Sanlúcar de Barrameda and Cádiz. In 1991 he was promoted to the Second Chamber of the Provincial Court of Cádiz.

Political career

In 1997 he was appointed Director-General for Relations with the Administration of Justice of the Regional Government of Andalusia until 2001, when he joined the General Council of the Judiciary.

In February 2009, he was appointed as the 7th Secretary of State for Justice by Justice Minister Francisco Caamaño Domínguez.[2] He left the office in December 2011, when his government lost the general election.

In November 2014, he was appointed Secretary-General for Relations with Parliament within the Andalusian Government.[3]

He was one of the candidates proposed by the PSOE in the Senate to fill one of the vacancies of a magistrate in the renewal of the Constitutional Court, although his candidacy was rejected.[2]

Member of Congress and Minister of Justice of Spain

In the 2015 general election, he was elected by the constituency of Cádiz and he was re-elected in the April and November 2019 general elections.

During his time as member of parliament, Campo has been a member of several congressional committees such as Home Affairs Committee, Justice Committee, Constitutional Committee, the Committee on Democratic Quality, Against Corruption and for Institutional and Legal Reforms, the Committee on Monitoring and Evaluation of the Agreements of the State Pact against Gender Violence, the committee on the Study of the Police Model of the 21st Century and the Sub-committee on the Study and Definition of the National Justice Strategy.[4][5][6]

Minister of Justice

Because of his experience as Secretary of State for Justice, on January 11, 2020 the Office of the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, announced that he would be appointed Minister of Justice in the Sánchez Second Cabinet succeeding Dolores Delgado. He took the office on 13 January 2020 before the King in Zarzuela Palace and as First Notary of the Kingdom, attested to the inauguration of the rest of the new government.[7][8][9][10]

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