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Ministry of Justice (Japan)

The Ministry of Justice is one of the cabinet level ministries of the Japanese government. It is responsible for the judicial system, correctional services, and household, property and corporate registrations, and immigration control. It also serves as the government's legal representatives. The MOJ represents the Japanese government in litigation, and is also responsible for maintaining the official registers of households, resident aliens, real estate and corporations.

History
The Ministry of Justice was established in 1871 as the . On February 15, 1948, the Attorney General's Office Establishment Law led to the creation of the . ==Structure==
Structure
The Ministry of Justice is organized in seven bureaus: • Minister's Secretariat • The Civil Affairs Bureau • Criminal Affairs Bureau • Correction Bureau • Rehabilitation Bureau • Human Rights Bureau • Litigation Bureau The MOJ has jurisdiction over the National Bar Examination Commission, the Public Security Examination Commission, and the Public Security Intelligence Agency. Although the Public Prosecutors Office are administratively part of the Ministry of Justice, they are independent of the authority of the Minister of Justice. The MOJ also oversees the Immigration Services Agency. ==See also==
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