Statutory mandate

Maintenance of the justice, security and immigration systems

What this means

  • The Department of Justice is the Irish government body responsible for criminal and civil justice policy, covering courts, policing, and prisons.[source]
  • It also oversees immigration and international protection, meaning it shapes who can enter, stay in, or seek refuge in Ireland.[source]
  • Community safety falls within its remit, linking everyday public safety concerns to national policy decisions.[source]
  • Its authority is grounded in the Ministers and Secretaries Act 1924, one of the foundational laws setting up Irish government departments.[source]
  • Because it controls the legislative framework for policing and prisons, the Department has significant power over how the state enforces the law and treats people in custody.[source]

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Duty

The Department of Justice is responsible for criminal and civil justice policy, the legislative framework for policing and prisons, the courts system, immigration and international protection, and community safety.

Legislative references

  • Ministers and Secretaries Act 1924

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