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{{Sanaman agency | |||
| name = {{PAGENAME}} | |||
| seal = Sanama Coat of Arms.png | |||
| seal_description = Coat of arms of Sanama | |||
| formed = {{AN|1673}}, {{AgeAN|1673|noAN=y}} years ago | |||
| preceding = Federal Department of Justice | |||
| type = [[Council of State of Sanama|Council of State]] department | |||
| jurisdiction = Sanaman national government | |||
| headquarters = [[Sanama City]], NCD | |||
| employees = TBA | |||
| budget = TBA | |||
| executives = | |||
[[Jasmina Hosseini]], Secretary for Justice and Attorney General | |||
| parent = Council of State | |||
| children = | |||
{{unbulleted list|National Corrections Service|National Marshal Service|Citizenship and Immigration Directorate|Courts Admininstration Directorate|Directorate of the Inquisitor General|National Elections Directorate|Civil and Human Rights Directorate|Data Protection Inspectorate|Law Enforcement Inspectorate|National Discrimination Inspectorate}} | |||
| website = justice.gov.sn | |||
}} | |||
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the [[Council of State of Sanama|Council of State]] department responsible for policy areas related to justice, law enforcement, elections, courts, immigration, human rights and related issues. It forms a part of the Council of State and is headed by the Secretary for Justice, reporting to the Chancellor. The department in its current form was created in 1687 with the passage of the national constitution and the beginning of the Third Republic. The Secretary for Justice, who also serves as the Attorney General, is assisted by two Council of State secretaries, the Secretary for Women, Families and Human Rights, and the Secretary for Immigration. The Secretary for Justice directs the business of the department, assigns areas of responsibility to subordinate officials, and issues policy and regulations according to law and directives from the [[Chancellor of Sanama|Chancellor]] and Council of State. The chief attorney of the national government, the Advocate General, also serves as a senior official in the Department of Justice. | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the [[Council of State of Sanama|Council of State]] department responsible for policy areas related to justice, law enforcement, elections, courts, immigration, human rights and related issues. It forms a part of the Council of State and is headed by the Secretary for Justice, reporting to the Chancellor. The department in its current form was created in 1687 with the passage of the national constitution and the beginning of the Third Republic, but it traces its origin to the Federal Department of Justice established in 1673. The Secretary for Justice, who also serves as the Attorney General, is assisted by two Council of State secretaries, the Secretary for Women, Families and Human Rights, and the Secretary for Immigration. The Secretary for Justice directs the business of the department, assigns areas of responsibility to subordinate officials, and issues policy and regulations according to law and directives from the [[Chancellor of Sanama|Chancellor]] and Council of State. The chief attorney of the national government, the Advocate General, also serves as a senior official in the Department of Justice. | ||
In 1692 the Gender Equality Office and the Civil Rights Office were merged to form the Civil and Human Rights Directorate. | |||
== Organisation == | == Organisation == | ||
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| Deputy Under Secretary for Law Enforcement | | Deputy Under Secretary for Law Enforcement | ||
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| | | Directorate of the Inquisitor General | ||
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| Deputy Under Secretary for Corrections | | Deputy Under Secretary for Corrections | ||
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| National Marshal Service <br>Courts Administration Directorate | | National Marshal Service <br>Courts Administration Directorate | ||
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| | | Under Secretary for Civil and Human Rights || [[Tommaso Gjuljano]] || 1.I.1694 || Civil Rights Directorate | ||
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| Under Secretary for Women | | Deputy Under Secretary for Women and Families | ||
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|- style="vertical-align:top;" | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | ||
| | | Deputy Under Secretary for Civil and Human Rights | ||
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| Under Secretary for Immigration || | | Under Secretary for Immigration || [[Meha Yoqen]] || 1.I.1694 || Citizenship and Immigration Directorate | ||
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| '''Office of the Advocate General''' | | '''Office of the Advocate General''' | ||
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| '''Office of the Inspector General''' | | '''Office of the Inspector General''' | ||
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| {{unbulleted list|Data Protection Inspectorate|Law Enforcement Inspectorate|National Discrimination Inspectorate}} | |||
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| Deputy Inspector General | | Deputy Inspector General | ||
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| National Corrections Service || Deputy Under Secretary for Corrections | | National Corrections Service || Deputy Under Secretary for Corrections | ||
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| National Elections Directorate || Under Secretary for Justice | | National Elections Directorate || Under Secretary for Justice | ||
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| | | Civil and Human Rights Directorate || Under Secretary for Civil and Human Rights | ||
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| Data Protection Inspectorate || Office of the Inspector General | |||
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| Law Enforcement Inspectorate || Office of the Inspector General | |||
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| | | National Discrimination Inspectorate || Office of the Inspector General | ||
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[[Category:Council of State of Sanama]][[Category:Government]] | [[Category:Council of State of Sanama]][[Category:Government]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:24, 21 July 2022
| Sanama Ministry of Justice | |
| Agency overview | |
| Formed | 1673 AN, 79 years ago |
| Preceding agency | Federal Department of Justice |
| Type | Council of State department |
| Jurisdiction | Sanaman national government |
| Headquarters | Sanama City, NCD |
| Employees | TBA |
| Annual budget | TBA |
| Agency executives | Jasmina Hosseini, Secretary for Justice and Attorney General |
| Parent agency | Council of State |
| Child agencies |
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| Website | justice.gov.sn |
The Sanama Ministry of Justice is the Council of State department responsible for policy areas related to justice, law enforcement, elections, courts, immigration, human rights and related issues. It forms a part of the Council of State and is headed by the Secretary for Justice, reporting to the Chancellor. The department in its current form was created in 1687 with the passage of the national constitution and the beginning of the Third Republic, but it traces its origin to the Federal Department of Justice established in 1673. The Secretary for Justice, who also serves as the Attorney General, is assisted by two Council of State secretaries, the Secretary for Women, Families and Human Rights, and the Secretary for Immigration. The Secretary for Justice directs the business of the department, assigns areas of responsibility to subordinate officials, and issues policy and regulations according to law and directives from the Chancellor and Council of State. The chief attorney of the national government, the Advocate General, also serves as a senior official in the Department of Justice.
In 1692 the Gender Equality Office and the Civil Rights Office were merged to form the Civil and Human Rights Directorate.
Organisation
| Office | Name | Appointment | Reporting agencies |
|---|---|---|---|
| Office of the Secretary for Justice Attorney General |
Jasmina Hosseini | 1.XII.1691 | |
| Under Secretary for Justice Deputy Attorney General |
1.XII.1691 | National Elections Directorate | |
| Deputy Under Secretary for Management and Budget | |||
| Deputy Under Secretary for Coordination and Policy | |||
| Deputy Under Secretary for Personnel | |||
| Deputy Under Secretary for Information and Media | |||
| Deputy Under Secretary for Law Enforcement | Directorate of the Inquisitor General | ||
| Deputy Under Secretary for Corrections | National Corrections Service | ||
| Deputy Under Secretary for Courts | National Marshal Service Courts Administration Directorate | ||
| Under Secretary for Civil and Human Rights | Tommaso Gjuljano | 1.I.1694 | Civil Rights Directorate |
| Deputy Under Secretary for Women and Families | |||
| Deputy Under Secretary for Civil and Human Rights | |||
| Under Secretary for Immigration | Meha Yoqen | 1.I.1694 | Citizenship and Immigration Directorate |
| Office of the Advocate General | |||
| Deputy Advocate General | |||
| Office of the Inspector General |
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| Deputy Inspector General |
Subordinate agencies
| Agency | Reporting to |
|---|---|
| National Corrections Service | Deputy Under Secretary for Corrections |
| National Marshal Service | Deputy Under Secretary for Courts |
| Citizenship and Immigration Directorate | Under Secretary for Immigration |
| Courts Administration Directorate | Deputy Under Secretary for Courts |
| Directorate of the Inquisitor General | Deputy Under Secretary for Law Enforcement |
| National Elections Directorate | Under Secretary for Justice |
| Civil and Human Rights Directorate | Under Secretary for Civil and Human Rights |
| Data Protection Inspectorate | Office of the Inspector General |
| Law Enforcement Inspectorate | Office of the Inspector General |
| National Discrimination Inspectorate | Office of the Inspector General |