- Directorate-General Justice (European Commission)
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European Union
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Politics and government of
the European UnionPolicies and issuesThe Directorate-General Justice is a Directorate-General of the European Commission. It was formed 1 July 2010, when the former Directorate-General for Justice, Freedom and Security was split into the Directorate-General Home Affairs and the Directorate-General Justice.
The director-general is Françoise Le Bail.
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Structure
The former Directorate-General for Justice, Freedom and Security was organised into 26 units, which are divided over five directorates:
- Directorate A: General Affairs
- Directorate B: Immigration and Asylum
- Directorate C: Migration and Borders
- Directorate D: Fundamental Rights and Citizenship
- Directorate E: Justice
- Directorate F: Security
See also
- Area of freedom, security and justice
- Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
- Four Freedoms
- European Court of Justice
- Court of First Instance
- European Union Civil Service Tribunal
- European Convention on Human Rights
- European Court of Human Rights
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
- International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
- Police and Judicial Co-operation in Criminal Matters
References
External links
Categories:- Directorates-General in the European Commission
- European Union stubs
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