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  2. Ministry of Justice (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Justice was established in 1871 as the Ministry of Justice (司法省, Shihōshō). It acquired its present name under the post-war Constitution of Japan in 1952. Its responsibilities include administration of Japan's judicial system and the penal system.

  3. Minister of Justice (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The Minister of Justice (法務大臣, Houmu Daijin) is a member of the Cabinet of Japan and is the leader and chief executive of the Ministry of Justice. The minister is nominated by the Prime Minister of Japan and is appointed by the Emperor of Japan. The current minister is Keisuke Suzuki, who took office on 11 November 2024.

  4. Ministries of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Ministries of Japan ... Ministry of Justice (法務省, Hōmu shō) Ministry of Foreign Affairs (外務省, Gaimu shō) Ministry of Finance (財務省, Zaimu shō)

  5. Public Security Intelligence Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Public Security Intelligence Agency (公安調査庁, kōanchōsa-chō) is the domestic intelligence agency of Japan.It is administered by the Ministry of Justice and is tasked with internal security and espionage against threats to Japanese national security based on the Subversive Activities Prevention Act and the Act Regarding the Control of Organizations Which Committed Indiscriminate ...

  6. Denmark frees anti-whaling activist Watson, rejecting Japan ...

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    Denmark’s justice ministry said it had based its decision on an overall assessment, including the age of the case and in particular an uncertainty over whether time spent in Greenland detention ...

  7. Penal system of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The penal system of Japan (including prisons) is part of the criminal justice system of Japan. It is intended to resocialize , reform , rehabilitate and punish offenders. The penal system is operated by the Correction Bureau of the Ministry of Justice .

  8. Public Prosecutors Office (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The Public Prosecutors Office (検察庁, Kensatsu-chō) [3] is the agency for conducting prosecution in Japan. It is an extraordinary organ (特別の機関, Tokubetsu no Kikan) under the Ministry of Justice (法務省, Hōmu-shō). [4]

  9. Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson released from jail in Greenland

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    The Danish justice ministry confirmed that it would not be complying with the Japanese extradition request, basing its decision on "the nature of circumstances" as well as the fact that the ...