First established in 1848, the ministry's exact name and portfolio have undergone changes numerous times throughout the years. From 2018 to 2020, the ministry was officially called the
Ministry of Constitutional Affairs, Reforms, Deregulation and Justice (
Bundesministerium für Verfassung, Reformen, Deregulierung und Justiz). In addition to its traditional responsibilities, it is tasked with supporting the
Kurz cabinet's program of simplifying the country's unusually large body of constitutional law. and of reducing the amount of law on the books in general. One of its departments, the Constitutional Office (
Verfassungsdienst), is the body tasked with representing the executive branch before the
Constitutional Court and the Republic of Austria before the
European Court of Justice and the
European Court of Human Rights. The Constitutional Office also assists other ministries in drafting legislation and in evaluating the constitutionality of draft statutes prepared elsewhere. It is also in charge of the Austrian data protection agency. == Structure ==