Ministry of Justice (Albania) explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Justice
Nativename:Ministria e Drejtësisë
Type:Department
Jurisdiction:Government of Albania
Headquarters:Zogu I Boulevard 17, 1016 Tirana, Albania

The Ministry of Justice is a department of the Albanian Government, responsible for the implementation of government justice policy, the Albanian legal system in the Constitution and general administrative law, civil law, procedural law and criminal law as well as matters relating to democratic issues, human rights, integration and minority issues and metropolitan affairs.

The current Minister of Justice is Ulsi Manja since 18 September 2021.[1]

History

The Ministry of Justice was one of the original ministries created following the Independence of Albania in 1912.

From 1968 to 1989, the ministry was closed.[2] It reopened as part of a series of reforms during the fall of communism in Albania.[2]

Reorganization

Since the establishment of the institution, the Ministry of Justice has undergone several administrative changes to its organizational structure. When a new department was formed, it often merged with the ministry thus expanding its role, subsequently leading to the name of the ministry being changed. If that department later broke off as a separate ministry or was dissolved, the ministry reverted to its original name.

Subordinate institutions

Officeholders (1912–present)

1Petro Poga4 December 191222 January 1914
2Mufid Libohova14 March 19143 September 1914
3Sali Toro5 October 191427 January 1916
Petro Poga25 December 191829 January 1920
4Hoxha Kadri30 January 192014 November 1920
5Xhafer Ypi15 November 19201 July 1921
6Dhimitër Kacimbra11 July 192116 October 1921
7Koço Tasi16 October 19216 December 1921
Hoxha Kadri6 December 192112 December 1921
8Qerim Çelo12 December 192124 December 1921
9Hysen Vrioni24 December 192112 May 1923
10Milto Tutulani12 May 192325 February 1924
Mufid Libohova3 March 192427 May 1924
11Benedikt Blinishti30 May 192410 June 1924
12Stavro Vinjau16 June 192424 December 1924
Mufid Libohova6 January 192531 January 1925
Petro Poga1 February 192523 September 1925
Milto Tutulani28 September 192530 July 1926
13Josif Kedhi30 July 192610 February 1927
Petro Poga12 February 192720 October 1927
Ilias Vrioni24 October 192710 May 1928
14Hiqmet Delvina11 May 19285 March 1930
15Vasil Avrami6 March 193011 April 1931
Milto Tutulani20 April 19317 December 1932
Vasil Avrami17 January 193316 October 1935
Mehdi Frashëri21 October 19357 November 1936
16Thoma Orologa9 November 193612 April 1938
17Faik Shatku31 May 19387 April 1939
Xhafer Ypi21 October 19357 November 1936
Xhafer Ypi21 April 19393 December 1941
18Hasan Dosti3 December 19417 May 1942
19Mustafa Merlika-Kruja7 May 19424 January 1943
20Andon Kosmaçi18 January 194311 February 1943
Javer Hurshiti12 February 194328 April 1943
Andon Kosmaçi11 May 194310 September 1943
21Rrok Kolaj5 November 194316 June 1944
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See also

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Etilda Gjonaj. www.drejtesia.gov.al. 2017-09-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20180531085746/http://www.drejtesia.gov.al/al/ministria/ministri/gjonaj-etilda. 2018-05-31. dead.
  2. Book: Abrahams, Fred C.. 2015 . Modern Albania: From Dictatorship to Democracy in Albania . New York . New York University Press . 37 . 978-1-4798-3809-7 .