The Ministry for Justice and Reform of the Construction Sector is the Government’s Ministry responsible for the administration of justice, human rights, and good governance in the country and its primary goal is to provide a fair and effective legal system that promotes social justice, equality, respect for human rights, and access to justice for all Maltese citizens.

The Ministry for Justice and Reform of the Construction Sector is headed by the Minister for Justice, who is responsible for overseeing a range of areas related to justice, including the judiciary, criminal justice, legal aid. It is also responsible for ensuring that Malta’s legal system complies with international legal standards and for promoting the rule of law both domestically and internationally.

The ministry works closely with other government departments, including the Attorney General’s Office, the State Advocate, and the Courts of Justice, civil society organizations, legal professionals, and other stakeholders to develop policies and initiatives that improve access to justice, strengthen human rights protections, and promote good governance. It also collaborates with international organizations such as the European Union, the United Nations, and the Council of Europe to enhance Malta’s standing in the global community and to promote regional and global cooperation on justice issues.

Overall, the Ministry for Justice and Reform of the Construction Sector plays a vital role in safeguarding the rights and freedoms of Maltese citizens and maintaining the country’s reputation as a fair and just society whilst ensuring that Malta’s legal system is fair, effective, and equitable.

The Ministry for Justice is the Government’s Ministry responsible for the administration of justice, human rights, and good governance in the country and its primary goal is to provide a fair and effective legal system that promotes social justice, equality, respect for human rights, and access to justice for all Maltese citizens.

The Ministry for Justice is headed by the Minister for Justice, who is responsible for overseeing a range of areas related to justice, including the judiciary, criminal justice, legal aid. It is also responsible for ensuring that Malta’s legal system complies with international legal standards and for promoting the rule of law both domestically and internationally.

The ministry works closely with other government departments, including the Attorney General’s Office, the State Advocate, and the Courts of Justice, civil society organizations, legal professionals, and other stakeholders to develop policies and initiatives that improve access to justice, strengthen human rights protections, and promote good governance. It also collaborates with international organizations such as the European Union, the United Nations, and the Council of Europe to enhance Malta’s standing in the global community and to promote regional and global cooperation on justice issues.

Overall, the Ministry for Justice plays a vital role in safeguarding the rights and freedoms of Maltese citizens and maintaining the country’s reputation as a fair and just society whilst ensuring that Malta’s legal system is fair, effective, and equitable.