Ministry of Justice (Burkina Faso)

The Ministry of Justice, Human Rights and Civic Promotion, Keeper of the Seals of Burkina Faso is responsible for the following:[1]

  • Justice (organization of the judicial system, independence of the judiciary, litigation management or law enforcement),
  • Human rights (international and national legal aspects, education, promotion and defense techniques, judicial protection), Democracy (legal framework, judicial aspects, promotion activities),
  • Fight against corruption (International and national legal aspects, prevention and control techniques, link with transnational organized crime),
  • Public procurement (legislative and regulatory framework, litigation management, education),
  • Elections (legislative and regulatory framework, litigation management),
  • Decentralization (legislative and regulatory framework, education, litigation management).

List of ministers (Post-1960 when the country achieved independence) edit

*The country was known as Upper Volta until 1984 when it was renamed Burkina Faso.

See also edit

References edit

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