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Focusing on the role of the Minister of Justice, this analysis examines the constitutional frameworks of several European countries, including the UK, Ireland, Germany, and others. It posits that the Minister of Justice may be unnecessary, as the role conflicts with the separation of powers and judicial independence. The author suggests that responsibilities currently held by this position could be reassigned to other governmental bodies without negatively impacting state operations. Targeted towards academics, the book contributes to discussions in comparative constitutional law.
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Ministers of Justice in Comparative Perspective, Piotr Mikuli
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