Le rôle du ministère de la justice en Espagne
By: PEDRON, Antonio Pau.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, avril/juin 1997Revue Française D'Administration Publique 82, p. 269-270Abstract: In Spain, the task of codification is conferred upon the General Commission on Codification. This Commission is composed of five services in charge of civil law, commercial law, public law, criminal law, and the law in procedure respectively. Its functions are variously to draft codes at the request of the minister for justice; to revise existing legislation; to write reports and deliver opinions upon legal questions raised by the government or the minister for justice; and the technical and precise amendment or draft legislationIn Spain, the task of codification is conferred upon the General Commission on Codification. This Commission is composed of five services in charge of civil law, commercial law, public law, criminal law, and the law in procedure respectively. Its functions are variously to draft codes at the request of the minister for justice; to revise existing legislation; to write reports and deliver opinions upon legal questions raised by the government or the minister for justice; and the technical and precise amendment or draft legislation
There are no comments for this item.