The Ministry of Justice of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Міністерство юстиції України, romanized: Ministerstvo yustytsiyi Ukrayiny) is the main body in the system of central government of Ukraine that regulates state legal policy. It is often abbreviated as "Мinjust" [of Ukraine]. It is one of the oldest ministerial offices of the country tracing its history back to the beginning of 20th century.
Main objectives
Ensuring realization of the state legal policy and the policy in the sphere of adaptation of the legislation of Ukraine to the legislation of the European Union.
Preparation of propositions in conducting legal reforms and promoting development of a legal science.
Ensuring the protection of rights and freedoms of a human and a citizen in the specific field.
Preparation of propositions in improvement of legislation, its systematization, development of projects of legal acts and international agreements of Ukraine in legal affairs, conducting a legal expertise of projects of legal acts, state registration of legal acts, maintaining the Unified state registry of such acts.
Planning by the proposals of other central bodies of executive power of legislative proceedings and actions in adaptation of the legislation of Ukraine to the legislation of the European Union.
Coordination of actions in implementation of the National program in adaptation of the legislation of Ukraine to the legislation of the European Union.
Organization of implementing the decisions of judges and other authorities (officials) according to the laws, working with human resources, expert support of justice.
Organization of notary performance and the authorities in registration of acts of civil status.
Developing a legal informativeness and forming in citizens a legal outlook.
Fulfilling an international legal cooperation.
Structure
Headquarters of the Ministry in Kyiv
The ministry consists of the central body of ministry headed by its leadership composed of a minister, his/hers first deputy, and other deputies in assistance to the minister. To the central body of ministry also belongs the government official in affairs of the European Court of Human Rights, who represents Ukraine in the mentioned international institution. The ministry regulates and controls activities of notaries (legal law representatives and executives) in Ukraine.
There are several state departments and agencies that are assigned to the leadership of the ministry, each deputy of which is also assigned a territorial representation of local authorities of justice.
On 28 November 1919, the newly established Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine created a new government, the Temporary Workers-Peasants Government, again in the opposition to the acting government in Ukraine. On 29 January 1919, it was replaced with the People's Commissariat of the Ukrainian SSR.
^Rada supports coalition-proposed government lineup, Interfax-Ukraine (2 December 2014) Rada approves new Cabinet with three foreigners, Kyiv Post (2 December 2014) (in Ukrainian) Rada voted the new Cabinet, Ukrayinska Pravda (2 December 2014)
^Home. State Penitentiary Service of Ukraine. Retrieved on 7 May 2017. "04050, Kyiv, Melnikova, 81" - Ukrainian address: "04050, м.Київ, вул. Мельникова, 81"; Russian address: "04050, г.Киев, ул. Мельникова, 81"
^Judges Kolesnychenko, Kuzmyshyn, Justice Minister Lavrynovych elected as Supreme Council of Justice members, Interfax-Ukraine (2 July 2013)