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  2. Ministry of Justice (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Justice (MJUS) was the department of the Government of Spain responsible for preparing and carrying out the government policy in order to bring the legal system off, specially in criminal, civil, commercial and procedural law affairs, supporting the Administration of Justice and the legal and international cooperation.

  3. Ministry of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the ...

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    The Ministry of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Cortes is a ministerial department in the Government of Spain that merged the traditional ministries of Justice and Presidency. It was established during the third term of Pedro Sánchez. [1] Due to its size, it has been often dubbed as a "superministry". [2]

  4. Secretary of State for Justice (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The Secretariat of State is composed of two departments: [1] The General Secretariat for Innovation and Quality of the Public Justice Service. The General Secretariat is the department responsible for modernizing the Judiciary and the Prosecution Ministry; maintain relationships with the General Council of the Judiciary, the Prosecution Ministry and other bodies and associations of law experts ...

  5. Spanish government departments - Wikipedia

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    Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Cortes (MPJRC) 1714 (Justice) 1974 (Presidency) Justice: 45 San Bernardo Street, Madrid Presidency: Puerta de Hierro Avenue, Madrid €2,734 million www.mjusticia.gob.es www.mpr.gob.es: Félix Bolaños: Defence (MINISDEF) 1714: 109 Paseo de la Castellana, Madrid €14,058 million www.defensa.gob.es ...

  6. List of agencies in Spain - Wikipedia

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    There is not a single definition of what is considered an agency in Spain because, on the one hand, there are three types of public agencies (Spanish: Organismos públicos, literally, public organisms, OP): Autonomous agencies (Spanish: Organismos autónomos, OA), public business entities (Spanish: Entidades públicas empresariales, EPE) and state agencies (Spanish: Agencias estatales, AE). [1]

  7. Category:Government ministries of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Agriculture (Spain) Ministry of Defence (Spain) Ministry of Equality (Spain) Ministry of Finance (Spain) Ministry of Industry (Spain) Ministry of Justice (Spain) Ministry of Social Affairs (Spain) Ministry of the Interior (Spain) Ministry of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Cortes

  8. Solicitor General of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Solicitor General's Office, officially called Solicitor General's Office-Directorate of the State Legal Service (Abogacía General del Estado-Dirección del Servicio Jurídico del Estado) is a Ministry of Justice department which assumes the direction of the State Legal Service, in such concept, corresponds to it the direction, coordination and inspection of the services entrusted to State ...

  9. Judiciary of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary can be organised into different levels of territorial organisation: the national courts; the autonomous communities of Spain; the provinces of Spain; the judicial district, which is the basic unit of the judiciary, covers one or several municipalities, and is served by at least one first instance and inquiry court