Justice minister
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A minister for justice, or justice minister, is a ministerial position in the governments of some countries, with general responsibility for policing and the maintenance of public order. The minister of justice may also be responsible for the justice system, and in some countries has responsibility for general elections.
In some countries, the interior minister has the responsibility for policing.
[edit] Country-related articles and lists
- Image:Flag of Cameroon.svg Cameroon: Ministry of Justice
- Image:Flag of Canada.svg Canada: Minister of Justice (list)
- Image:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark: Justice Minister (list)
- Image:Flag of France.svg France: Minister of Justice
- Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany: Federal Minister of Justice (list)
- Image:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong: Secretary for Justice (with list)
- Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy: Minister of Justice
- Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Japan: Minister of Justice
- Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands: Minister of Justice
- Image:Flag of Norway.svg Norway: Ministry of Justice and the Police (with list)
- Image:Flag of Russia (bordered).svg Russia: Justice Minister (list)
- Image:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland: Minister for Justice
- Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden: Minister for Justice
- Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland: Federal Department of Justice and Police (with list)
- Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom: Lord Chancellor/Home Secretary (list)
- Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States: Attorney General (with list)pt:Ministério da Justiça

