Ministry of Justice
US removes two Turkish ministers from sanctions list
Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu (L) and Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gül
Proposal to amend Constitution to be sent to Assembly soon
This will happen since it received a letter from the Secretariat of the Venice Commission stating that they agree with the constitutional amendments made by the Ministry of Justice.
Turkish prosecutor who indicted Brunson reassigned
Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gül
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Gabriela Kozareva is the New Director of the Bulgarian Registry Agency
Sofia. By order of Minister of Justice Tsetska Tsacheva, Gabriela Kozareva has been appointed Executive Director of the Registry Agency as of today, the Ministry of Justice said.
Bulgarian Registry Agency Head Resigns
Sofia. Zornitsa Daskalova submitted a request to resign as Director of the Registry Agency. Minister Tsetska Tsacheva accepted the resignation, the Ministry of Justice said.
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Court cases to be finalized in 200 days: Justice minister
The Turkish Justice Ministry is mulling limiting the length of judicial processes to 200 days in a bid to reduce problems caused by long trials, Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gül has said, while adding that 13,000 new judges and prosecutors were appointed after dismissals during the state of emergency.
Turkish ministers shrug off US sanctions targeting them
Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu (L) and Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gül are seen in this file photo at a signing ceremony.
US announces sanctions against Turkish cabinet ministers over Brunson arrest
The United States announced sanctions against Turkey's Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gül and Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu on Aug. 1 over the country's imprisonment of Pastor Andrew Brunson.
Turkey sends new files to US as evidence for Gülen's extradition
Justice Minister Abdülhamit Gül
JusMin Toader says not consulted on possible ordinance to amend criminal codes
Justice Minister Tudorel Toader said on Monday he was not consulted on a possible emergency ordinance amending the criminal codes.
"I have been out of Bucharest for four days, five days. No such debate has been done with me. If I am asked, then I will respond and, please, agree that I do not answer hypothetical questions," Toader said at the headquarters of the Ministry of Justice.