Ministry of Justice definition

Ministry of Justice means the Ministry of the Recipient in charge of justice.
Ministry of Justice means the Colombian Ministry of Justice and Law;
Ministry of Justice shall, for the Republic of Austria, mean the Austrian Ministry of Justice; and, for the United States of America, the United States Department of Justice.” Article 3: Transmission of documents following provisional arrest

Examples of Ministry of Justice in a sentence

  • Where a Ministry other than the Ministry of Justice has been designated under Article 8(2)(b), the European Union shall notify the United States of America of such designation prior to the exchange of written instruments described in Article 3(3) between the Member States and the United States of America.


More Definitions of Ministry of Justice

Ministry of Justice or “MOJ” means the Ministry of Justice of the Borrower, or any successor thereto.
Ministry of Justice means the ministry responsible for justice;
Ministry of Justice means the Ministry of Justice of Mongolia;
Ministry of Justice. (Ministère de la Justice) means the Recipient’s ministry at the time responsible for the administration of justice.
Ministry of Justice means the Recipient’s Ministry of Justice, and shall include any successor thereto.
Ministry of Justice shall, for the United States of America, mean the United States Department of Justice; and for a Member State, its Ministry of Justice, except that with respect to a Member State in which functions described in Articles 3, 5, 6, 8 or 12 are carried out by its Prosecutor General, that body may be designated to carry out such function in lieu of the Ministry of Justice in accordance with Article 19, unless the United States and the Member State concerned agree to designate another body.
Ministry of Justice means Sint Maarten’s ministry of the same name or any legal successor or successors thereto.