Ministry of Justice (Yugoslavia)

Ministry of Justice (Yugoslavia)

The Ministry of Justice of Yugoslavia refers to the justice ministry which was responsible for judicial system of the communist SFR Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1992. It may also refer to the justice ministry of FR Yugoslavia between 1992 and 2003 (officially named Serbia and Montenegro 2003–2006).

Contents

List of ministers

SFR Yugoslavia period (1945–1992)

Minister Party Term start Term end Lifespan
Frane Frol Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) /
Communist Party of Yugoslavia (SKJ) /
League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ)
7 March 1945 14 January 1953 1899–1989
Arnold Rajh League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) 30 June 1963 12 March 1965 1907–
Milorad Zorić League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) 12 March 1965 18 May 1967 1913–
Boris Snuderl League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) 30 July 1971 3 December 1971 1926–
Mugbil Bejzat League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) 3 December 1971 17 May 1974 1932–
Ivan Franko League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) 17 May 1974 16 May 1978 1922–
Luka Banović League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) 16 May 1978 16 May 1982 1926–?
Borislav Krajina League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) 16 May 1982 16 May 1986 1930–
Petar Vajović League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) 16 May 1986 16 March 1989
Vlado Kambovski League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) 16 March 1989 14 July 1992 1948–

FR Yugoslavia period (1992–2003)

Minister Party Term start Term end Lifespan
Tibor Varadi 14 July 1992 2 March 1993 1939–
Zoran Stojanović 2 March 1993 15 September 1994 1947–
Uroš Klikovac 15 September 1994 12 June 1996 1935–2004
Vladimir Krivokapić Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro (DPSCG) 12 June 1996 20 March 1997 1940–2010
Zoran Knežević Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro (DPSCG) /
Socialist People's Party of Montenegro (SNPCG)
20 March 1997 12 August 1999 1948–
Petar Jojić Serbian Radical Party (SRS) 12 August 1999 4 November 2000 1938–
Momčilo Grubač Democratic Centre (DC) 4 November 2000 24 July 2001 1940–
Savo Marković People's Party (NS) 24 July 2001 17 March 2003 1955–

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