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The Secretary for Justice () is the head of the Hong Kong Department of Justice, the chief legal advisor to the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, and the chief law enforcement officer of the Government of Hong Kong. Before the end of British rule in 1997, the position was known as the Attorney-General of Hong Kong. The Secretary for Justice, after the Chief Secretary and the Financial Secretary, is one of the three highest Principal Officials of the Government. The Secretary for Justice belongs to the Policy Committee, chaired by the Chief Secretary, and is normally a member of the Executive Council. The Secretary for Justice is nominated by the Chief Executive and takes office after appointment by the Government of the People's Republic of China, which is responsible for Hong Kong's foreign affairs and defence. The office of the Secretary for Justice was established by the Hong Kong Basic Law,〔Article 53, Hong Kong Basic Law〕 which guarantees the power of the Department of Justice to control criminal prosecutions free from any interference.〔Article 63, Hong Kong Basic Law〕 The current Secretary for Justice is Rimsky Yuen, SC. ==Role== In the course of discharging his or her duties as the chief legal advisor to the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, the Secretary for Justice is assisted by 5 law officers, namely: * the Solicitor General who heads the Legal Policy Division, * the Director of Public Prosecutions who head the Prosecutions Division, * the Law Officer (Civil Law) who heads the Civil Law Division, * the Law Officer (International Law) who heads the International Law Division, and * the Law Draftsman who heads the Law Drafting Division 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Secretary for Justice (Hong Kong)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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