#JUST2608911AOrder of April 8, 2026, amending the order of December 30, 2019, regarding the organization of the general secretariat and directorates of the Ministry of Justice
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This law restructures the Ministry of Justice's support services, focusing on legal affairs, strategy, and transformation. It impacts how the Ministry handles legal advice, litigation, document management, and modernization efforts, requiring compliance with European data protection laws.
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Key Changes
- Renames and redefines the role of the legal affairs, expertise and strategy department
- Establishes sub-departments for litigation, legal advice, and transformation
- Mandates compliance with European data protection regulations
Obligations
What this law requires
The Ministry of Justice must ensure the compliance of its operations with European data protection laws, specifically the GDPR (Regulation (EU) 2016/679).
The service of legal affairs, expertise, and strategy must provide legal support and expertise in matters of litigation and public policy transformation.
The sub-direction of litigation must manage contentious procedures, including constitutional priority questions and pre-contentious disputes.
The sub-direction of legal advice must provide legal consultation on general legal affairs and public contracts, ensuring coherence with ministerial doctrine on personal data protection.
The sub-direction of legal advice must coordinate the preparation of responses to administrative document access requests and manage contentious appeals against access refusals.