Ministry of Justice (Sudan)
The Ministry of Justice of Sudan was created in 1956 by Mohammed Ahmed Abu Ranat and Ahmed Metwally al-Atabani (who became a judiciary head and deputy general respectively after the country's independence from Anglo-Egyptian rule). In 1983, the ministry's responsibilities were clearly defined to include representing the state in legal affairs, reviewing and reforming laws that promote justice, and other functions.[1]
List of ministers
- 'Ali 'Abd al-Rahman[2][3] (1954-1955)
- Ziada Osman Arbab[4][5][6][7] (1956-1964)
- Rashid al-Tahir[8][9] (1964-1965)
- Mamoun Sinada[10] (1966-1968)
- Rashid al-Tahir[11] (1968-1969)
- Amin al-Tahir al-Shibli[3][12] (1969-1971)
- Ahmad Sulayman[3][13] (1971-1973)
- Hasan al-Turabi[14] (1988-1989)
- Hasan Ishma'il al-Bili[15] (1989-1990)
- Ahmad Mahmud Hassan[16][17] (1991-1992)
- Abdallah Idris[18][19] (1992-1993)
- Abdel Aziz Shiddo[20] (1993-1996)
- 'Abd al-Basit Sabdarat[3] (1996-1997)
- 'Ali Muhammed 'Uthman Yasin[3][21] (1998-2005)
- Mohamed Ali Al-Mardi[22][23] (2006-2007)
- 'Abd Al-Basit Sabdarat[3] (2007-2010)
- Mohammed Bushara Dousa[3][24] (2010-2017)
- Idris Ibrahim Jameel[25] (2017-present)
See also
References
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- ↑ "Biography of Ali Mohammed Osman Yassin - Ali Yassin Law Firm - Global Legal Insights". GLI - Global Legal InsightsBiography of Ali Mohammed Osman Yassin - Ali Yassin Law Firm. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
- ↑ "Sudan's WES draft constitution handed to justice minister - Sudan Tribune: Plural news and views on Sudan". www.sudantribune.com. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
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