Ministry of Justice (Burundi)
The Ministry of Justice of Burundi performs tasks such as the following:[1]
- Promote judicial cooperation and training and inspect any related institutions
- Educate litigants by disseminating legal information and providing translation if necessary
- Ensure human rights and ministerial collaboration
- Monitor cases that are gender-based or minor-related violations
The following administrations are under the leadership of the Ministry of Justice:
- General Directorate of Penitentiary Affairs
- Directorate of the Conservation of Land Titles
- Center for Studies and Legal Documentation
- Professional Training Center of Justice
- National Service of Legislation
List of ministers (Post-1962 upon achieving independence)
- Claver Nuwinkware[2][3] (1961–1964)
- Pierre Ngunzu[4] (1964–1965)
- Artémon Simbananiye[5] (1965–1972)
- Albert Shibura (1973–1975) [referred to as Minister of Interior and Justice]
- Philippe Minani[6][7] (1975–1976)
- Jean-Baptiste Manwangari[8] (1977–1978)
- Laurent Nzeyimana[9] (1979–1982)
- Vincent Ndikumasabo[10] (1983–1986)
- Aloys Ndenzako[11] (1987)
- Evariste Niyonkuro[12][13] (1988–1991)
- Sebastian Ntahuga[14] (1992–1993)
- Fulgence Dwima-Bakana[15] (1994)
- Melchior Ntahobama[16] (1994–1995)
- Gerard Ngendaganya[17] (1996)
- Gervais Rubashamuheto[18] (1997)
- Thérence Sinunguruza[19] (1998– 2001)
- Fulgence Dwima Bakana[20] (2002–2003)
- Didace Kiganahe[21] (2004-2005)
- Clotilde Niragira[22] (2005-2007) [1st female]
- Laurent Nzeyimana[23][24][25] (2007-2009)
- Ancille Ntakaburimvo[26][27] (2010–2011)
- Pascal Barandagiye[28] (2011–2015)
- Aimée Laurentine Kanyana (2015–2020)
- Jeanine Nibizi[29] (2020–present)
See also
References
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