MINISTER FOR JUSTICE, EQUALITY AND LAW REFORM

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Government of Ireland

The 'Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform' () is the senior minister at the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform in the Irish Government.
The current Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform is Brian Lenihan, Jnr, TD. He is assisted by:

Seán Power, TD – Minister of State with special responsibility for Equality Issues.

Brendan Smith, TD – Minister of State (with special responsibility for Children).

Conor Lenihan, TD – Minister of State with special responsibility for Integration Policy.
The Minister has overall responsibility for law and order in the Republic of Ireland. The position was created in 1997 when the portfolio of the 'Minister for Justice' was amalgamated with that of the Minister for Equality and Law Reform. From 1919 until 1923 the holder of the justice portfolio was known as the "Minister for Home Affairs".

Contents
Overview
List of office-holders
Minister for Home Affairs 1919–1923
Minister for Justice 1923–1997
Minister for Justice, Equality & Law Reform 1997–present
Footnotes
See also
External link

Overview


The Minister's and the Department's main areas of responsibility include:

★ Implementing government policy on crime and protecting the security of the State.

★ Providing policy advice in relation to the criminal justice system (Garda Síochána etc).

★ Continuing reform of the criminal law and updating areas of the civil law.

★ Implementation of core elements of the Good Friday Agreement.

★ Implementation of the government's asylum strategy and development of the national immigration policy.

★ Implementation of policy in relation to equal treatment, anti-racism, disability equality and human rights.

List of office-holders


Minister for Home Affairs 1919–1923

#NameEntered OfficeLeft OfficeParty
1.Michael CollinsJanuary 22, 1919April 1, 1919Sinn Féin
2.Arthur GriffithApril 2, 1919August 22, 1921Sinn Féin
3.Austin Stack[1]August 22, 1921January 9, 1922Sinn Féin
4.Eamonn DugganJanuary 10, 1922September 9, 1922Pro-Treaty Sinn Féin
5.Kevin O'HigginsAugust 30, 1922September 19, 1923Cumann na nGaedhael

Minister for Justice 1923–1997

#NameEntered OfficeLeft OfficeParty
Kevin O'HigginsSeptember 19, 1923July 10, 1927Cumann na nGaedhael
6.W. T. CosgraveJuly 10, 1927October 12, 1927Cumann na nGaedhael
7.James FitzGerald-KenneyOctober 12, 1927March 9, 1932Cumann na nGaedhael
8.James GeogheganMarch 9, 1932February 8, 1933Fianna Fáil
9.P. J. RuttledgeFebruary 8, 1933September 8, 1939Fianna Fáil
10.Gerald Boland ''(1st time)''September 8, 1939February 18, 1948Fianna Fáil
11.Seán Mac EoinFebruary 18, 1948March 7, 1951Fine Gael
12.Daniel MorrisseyMarch 7, 1951June 13, 1951Fine Gael
Gerald Boland ''(2nd time)''June 13, 1951June 2, 1954Fianna Fáil
13.James EverettJune 2, 1954March 20, 1957Labour Party
14.Oscar TraynorMarch 20, 1957October 11, 1961Fianna Fáil
15.Charles HaugheyOctober 11, 1961October 8, 1964Fianna Fáil
16.Seán Lemass ''(acting)''October 8, 1964November 3, 1964Fianna Fáil
17.Brian LenihanNovember 3, 1964March 26, 1968Fianna Fáil
18.Micheál Ó MóráinMarch 27, 1968May 5, 1970Fianna Fáil
19.Desmond O'MalleyMay 5, 1970March 14, 1973Fianna Fáil
20.Patrick CooneyMarch 14, 1973July 5, 1977Fine Gael
21.Gerard Collins ''(1st time)''July 5, 1977June 30, 1981Fianna Fáil
22.Jim MitchellJune 30, 1981March 9, 1982Fine Gael
23.Seán DohertyMarch 9, 1982December 14, 1982Fianna Fáil
24.Michael NoonanDecember 14, 1982February 14, 1986Fine Gael
25.Alan DukesFebruary 14, 1986March 10, 1987Fine Gael
Gerard Collins ''(2nd time)''March 10, 1987July 12, 1989Fianna Fáil
26.Ray BurkeJuly 12, 1989February 11, 1992Fianna Fáil
27.Pádraig FlynnFebruary 11, 1992January 4, 1993Fianna Fáil
28.Máire Geoghegan-QuinnJanuary 4, 1993December 15, 1994Fianna Fáil
29.Nora OwenDecember 15, 1994June 26, 1997Fine Gael
30.John O'DonoghueJune 26, 1997July 8, 1997Fianna Fáil

Minister for Justice, Equality & Law Reform 1997–present

#NameEntered OfficeLeft OfficeParty
John O'DonoghueJuly 8, 1997June 6, 2002Fianna Fáil
31.Michael McDowellJune 6, 2002June 14, 2007Progressive Democrats
32.Brian Lenihan, JnrJune 14, 2007''Incumbent''Fianna Fáil

Footnotes


1. Austin Stack bore the title of ''Secretary of State for Home Affairs''.

See also



Irish cabinets since 1919

Minister for Labour

Criminal Assets Bureau

External link



Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform

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