Ministry of Justice
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Ministry of Justice
Summary
Ministry of Justice is a justice ministry[1].
Key Facts
- Ministry of Justice is in the country of Germany[2].
- Ministry of Justice's instance of is recorded as justice ministry[3].
- Ministry of Justice's instance of is recorded as German state agency[4].
- Ministry of Justice's headquarters location is recorded as Saarbrücken[5].
- Ministry of Justice's GND ID is recorded as 16173335-9[6].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Heinz Braun[7].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Erwin Müller[8].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Heinz Braun[9].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Erwin Müller[10].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Heinrich Welsch[11].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Egon Reinert[12].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Hubert Ney[13].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Egon Reinert[14].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Julius von Lautz[15].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Julius von Lautz[16].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Julius von Lautz[17].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Alois Becker[18].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Alois Becker[19].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Rainer Wicklmayr[20].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Rainer Wicklmayr[21].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Rainer Wicklmayr[22].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Franz Becker[23].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Wolfgang Knies[24].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Arno Walter[25].
- Ministry of Justice's chairperson is recorded as Arno Walter[26].
Body
Identity
Official names include Ministère de la Justice[27], Ministerium der Justiz[28], Ministry of Justice[29], Justizministerium[30], Ministerium für Rechtspflege[31], and Ministerium für Rechtspflege und Bundesangelegenheiten[32]. Its short name is recorded as MdJ[33].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Heinz Braun[7], a politician[34], 1883–1962[35], of Germany[36]; Erwin Müller[8], a politician[37], 1906–1968[38], of Germany[39]; Heinrich Welsch[11], a jurist[40], 1888–1976[41], of Germany[42], awarded the Great Cross with Star and Sash of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[43]; Egon Reinert[12], a politician[44], 1908–1959[45], of Germany[46]; Hubert Ney[13], a politician[47], 1892–1984[48], of Germany[49]; and Julius von Lautz[15], a judge[50], 1903–1980[51], of Germany[52], awarded the Saarland Order of Merit[53].
Operations
Ministry of Justice's headquarters location is recorded as Saarbrücken[5].