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The Department of Justice ( fil, Kagawaran ng Katarungan, abbreviated as DOJ) is under the executive department of the
Philippine government The Government of the Philippines ( fil, Pamahalaan ng Pilipinas) has three interdependent branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The Philippines is governed as a unitary state under a presidential representative and d ...
responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. It is the government's principal law agency, serving as its legal counsel and prosecution arm. It has its headquarters at the DOJ Building in
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. The department is led by the Secretary of Justice, nominated by the
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and confirmed by the
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. The Secretary is a member of the Cabinet. President Bongbong Marcos named
Jesus Crispin Remulla Jesus Crispin "Boying" Catibayan Remulla (born March 31, 1961) is a Filipino lawyer, politician, and broadcaster currently serving as Secretary of Justice since 2022. He previously served as the representative of Cavite's 7th district from 2 ...
as secretary of Justice on May 23, 2022.


History

The DOJ traces its beginnings at the Revolutionary Assembly in Naic,
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on April 17, 1897. The ''Department of Grace and Justice'' was tasked with the establishment of a regime of law in the Republic, with Severino de las Alas at the helm. The department, however, was not included in Pres. Aguinaldo's Biak-na-Bato Cabinet, which was established in November 1897. Shortly after the proclamation of independence on June 12, 1898, President Emilio Aguinaldo resurrected the department as the ''Department of Justice'' via a September 26, 1898 decree. The department, however, disappeared again in Pres. Aguinaldo's Cabinet upon the proclamation of the First Republic in 1899. After the American occupation a year later, the military government established the ''Office of the Attorney of the Supreme Court''. On June 11, 1901, it was renamed the ''Office of the Attorney General'' and on September 1 of the same year, the office became the ''Department of Finance and Justice''. In 1916, the department became a separate entity (once again the Department of Justice) by virtue of the Jones Law, and was given administrative supervision over all courts of first instance and other inferior courts. Under the Japanese occupation, the department became the ''Commission of Justice'', and later the ''Ministry of Justice'' upon the proclamation of the
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in 1943. After the country's liberation from the Japanese forces near the end of
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, the restored
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re-activated the Department. Soon, the Supreme Court under the then 1973 Constitution took over the administrative supervision of all lower courts from the DOJ. The succeeding 1987 Constitution upheld it. It became the Ministry of Justice once more in 1973 during
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, continuing in that form until 1987, when the return to a presidential form of government as mandated by the
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transformed all ministries back to departments. Today, the DOJ continues to pursue its primary mission "To Uphold the Rule of Law" with its "Justice for All" motto. The Office of the Secretary (OSEC) is composed of the National Prosecution Service, the Legal Staff, the Administrative, Financial, Technical and Planning and Management Services and the Board of Pardons and Parole. The constituent and attached agencies include the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI),
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(PCGG) and the Land Registration Authority (LRA).


List of Secretaries of Justice


Notable Secretaries of Justice

* Sen. Jose W. Diokno, Founder of the Free Legal Assistance Group (FLAG), Founding Chairman of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR), former senator, and Chief prosecutor of the Harry Stonehill case *
Jose P. Laurel José Paciano Laurel y García (; March 9, 1891 – November 6, 1959) was a Filipino people, Filipino politician, lawyer, and judge, who served as the president of the Japanese-occupied Second Philippine Republic, a puppet state during World W ...
, former President and former Associate Justice * Jose Abad Santos, former Chief Justice * Neptali A. Gonzales, former senator * Franklin Drilon, senator * Menardo Guevarra, Solicitor General


Organizational structure

At present, the Department is headed by the Secretary of Justice, ;with Seven Undersecretaries, namely:
*JESSE HERMOGENES T. ANDRES *JOSE R. CADIZ, JR. *BRIGIDO J. DULAY *DEO L. MARCO *GERONIMO L. SY *NICHOLAS FELIX L. TY *RAUL T. VASQUEZ
;Five Assistant Secretaries, namely:
*JOSE ARTURO R. MALVAR *MAJKEN ANIKA S. GRAN-ONG *GABRIEL LORENZO L. IGNACIO *JOSE DOMINIC F. CLAVANO IV *RANDOLPH A. PASCASIO Under the Office of the Secretary are the following offices and services: *Administrative Service *Board of Pardons and Parole *DOJ Action Center *Financial Service *Information and Communications Technology Service *Internal Audit Service *Library Service *Office for Competition *Office of Cybercrime *Office of the Chief State Counsel (Legal Staff) *Office of the Prosecutor General (
National Prosecution Service The National Prosecution Service is the official prosecutorial agency of the Philippines. Although it is an official prosecutorial agency, it is not autonomous from the Department of Justice unlike its counterparts such as the Philippine Nationa ...
) *Planning and Management Service *Refugees and Stateless Persons Protection Unit *Technical Staff
Prosecutors are assigned to each of the regions, provinces, and cities of the Philippines.


Attached agencies

The following agencies and offices are attached to the DOJ for policy and program coordination:


Gallery

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References

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Philippines The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no), * bik, Republika kan Filipinas * ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas * cbk, República de Filipinas * hil, Republ ...
Justice Justice, in its broadest sense, is the principle that people receive that which they deserve, with the interpretation of what then constitutes "deserving" being impacted upon by numerous fields, with many differing viewpoints and perspective ...