Ministry of Justice (France)

The Ministry of Justice (French: Ministère de la Justice) is a ministerial department of the French Government, also known in French as the Chancellerie, it is headed by the Minister of Justice, known as the Keeper of the Seals, a member of the Council of Ministers.[2]

Ministry of Justice
Ministère de la Justice
Agency overview
Formed1790
JurisdictionGovernment of France
HeadquartersHôtel de Bourvallais
13, place Vendôme
Paris 01
Employees80 988 (2016)
Annual budget€ 7,297 billion[lower-alpha 1]
Minister responsible
Websitewww.justice.gouv.fr
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Organization

  • Minister of Justice: The current Minister of Justice is Éric Dupond-Moretti since July 2020.[3]
  • The Judicial Services Directorate (Direction des Services Judiciaires (known as DSJ) is responsible for the civil courts. The DSJ contributes to the drafting of texts and provides its opinion on laws being drafted and regulations that regards the courts.[4]
  • The Civil Affairs and Seals Directorate (Direction des Affaires civiles et du Sceau (DACS)[5]
  • The Criminal Matters and Pardons Directorate (Direction des affaires criminelles et des grâces (DACG) exercises the powers of the Ministry of Justice in criminal
  • The Prisons Administration Directorate (Direction de l'administration pénitentiaire (DAP) ensures the execution of judicial decisions concerning persons who are the subject of a judicial measure restricting or depriving of liberty.[6]
  • The Judicial Youth Protection Directorate (Direction de la protection judiciaire de la jeunesse (DPJJ) is responsible, within the framework of the competence of the Ministry of Justice, for all questions concerning juvenile justice.[7]
  • The Inspectorate-General of the Judicial Services (Inspection Générale des Services Judiciaires (IGSJ) is in charge of inspecting the departments within the Ministry and he courts (exception the Court of Cassation).[8][9]
  • The General Secretariat (Secrétariat Général) assists the minister in the administration of the ministry and provides support to the departments of the ministry.[9][10]

List of ministers of Justice

See also

Notes

  1. 2019 budget[1]

References

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