Ministry of Justice (Spain)

A demonstration for freedom of worship in front of the Ministry's headquarters. 1869. The Ministry of Justice (MJUS) was the department of the Government of Spain responsible for preparing and carrying out the government policy in order to bring the legal system off, specially in criminal, civil, commercial and procedural law affairs, supporting the Administration of Justice and the legal and international cooperation.

Likewise, it was responsible for processing the documents relative to grace right, titles of nobility and Grandees which resolution is given by the King and is carried out by the Council of Ministers, giving legal attendance to the State administrations and it is the communication channel of the Government with the Administration of Justice, with the General Council of the Judiciary and with the Prosecution Ministry, through the Attorney General, as well as with the governing bodies of the autonomous communities with judicial responsibilities, the Spanish Data Protection Agency and the associations of legal experts.

The MJUS was headed by the Minister of Justice, who is appointed by the King of Spain at request of the Prime Minister, after hearing the Council of Ministers. The Minister is assisted by three main officials, the Secretary of State for Justice, the Under Secretary of Justice and the Secretary-General for Innovation and Quality of the Public Justice Service. The Solicitor General depends from the Minister. The present last minister of justice under this ministry was Pilar Llop, who served from 2021 to 2023.

The ministry had its headquarters in the Palace of the Marchioness of Sonora, Madrid. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Institui o código civil

    Published 1966
    “…Ministerio de Justicia…”
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    Ley de extradición pasiva

    Published 1985
    “…Spanien Ministerio de Justicia…”
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    Código Civil edicion official

    Published 1972
    “…Spanien Ministerio de Justicia…”
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    Boletin anual del Ministerio de Justicia

    Published 1980
    “…Uruguay Ministerio de Justicia…”
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    Convenios de extradición

    Published 1988
    “…Spanien Ministerio de Justicia Secretaría General Técnica…”
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