Agency Name: | Ministry of Justice |
Nativename: | Adalet Bakanlığı |
Seal: | Logo of Ministry of Justice (Turkey).svg |
Seal Size: | 180px |
Headquarters: | Ankara |
Jurisdiction: | Government of Turkey |
Minister1 Name: | Yılmaz Tunç |
Deputyminister1 Name: | Akın Gürlek |
Deputyminister2 Name: | Hurşit Yıldırım |
Deputyminister3 Name: | Niyazi Acar |
Deputyminister4 Name: | Ramazan Can |
The Ministry of Justice (Turkish: Adalet Bakanlığı) is the government department responsible for administering the justice system in Turkey; currently administered by Yılmaz Tunç upon the President's appointment.[1]
The Ministry of Justice was first established in 1920 during the early years of the Turkish Republic, following the adoption of the new legal code based on the Swiss civil law system. The ministry has undergone several reorganizations and structural changes throughout its history, in response to the changing needs of the justice system in Turkey.
The Ministry of Justice is responsible for overseeing the legal system in Turkey and ensuring that justice is administered fairly and impartially. Its main responsibilities include:
The ministry has several directorates and departments responsible for different aspects of the justice system, including:
Responsible for overseeing criminal investigations and prosecutions in Turkey. This department also works to prevent and combat organized crime, terrorism, and cybercrime.
Responsible for drafting and proposing new laws and regulations related to the justice system. This department also provides legal advice to other government ministries and agencies on matters related to the law.
Responsible for coordinating Turkey's legal and judicial cooperation with other countries and international organizations. This department also works to ensure that Turkey's legal system is consistent with EU law and international human rights standards.
Responsible for protecting and promoting human rights in Turkey. This department also works to combat discrimination and ensure equality before the law.
Responsible for overseeing the operation of prisons and other correctional facilities in Turkey. This department works to ensure that prisoners are treated humanely and that their basic rights are respected.