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Justizministerium, Bundesministerium für Justiz


Justice, Ministry of, official name: Federal Ministry of Justice, highest judicial authority, followed Maria-Theresia´s "Oberste Justizstelle" ("highest judicial office") in 1848; housed in the former Trautson Palace (Vienna´s 1st district). From 1918-1920 and 1945 "State Office" ("Staatsamt").1923-1927 headed by the respective Vice-Chancellor. The Ministry of Justice is responsible for: matters of civil law (private law, commercial law, copyright law, law of contract, cartel law, bankruptcy and equalisation law), consumer protection, matters of criminal law and media law, the organisation of civil and criminal jurisdiction, functions of the public prosecutor´s office, administration of justice, matters concerning lawyers and notary publics as well as their professional associations, and matters concerning the penal system.


Ministers of Justice of the Republic of Austria
Julius Roller (Ger. Nat.) Oct. 30, 1918 - March 15, 1919
Richard Bratusch (civil servant) March 15, 1919 - Oct. 17, 1919
Rudolf Ramek (CS) Oct. 17, 1919 - June 24, 1920
Matthias Eldersch (SDAP) June 24, 1920 - July 7, 1920
Julius Roller (Ger. Nat.) July 7, 1920 - Nov. 20, 1920
Rudolf Paltauf (civil servant) Nov. 20, 1920 - May 31, 1922
Leopold Waber (Pan-Ger.) May 31, 1922 - April 16, 1923
Felix Frank (Pan-Ger.) April 17, 1923 - Nov. 20, 1923
Leopold Waber (Pan-Ger.) Nov. 20, 1923 - Oct. 20, 1926
Franz Dinghofer (Pan-Ger.) Oct. 20, 1926 - July 4, 1928
Ignaz Seipel*(CS) July 4, 1928 - July 6, 1928
Franz Slama (Pan-Ger.) July 6, 1928 - Sept. 30, 1930
Franz Hueber (Heimwehr) Sept. 30, 1930 - Dec. 4, 1930
Hans Schürff (Pan-Ger.) Dec. 4, 1930 - May 30, 1931
Johann Schober (Pan-Ger.) May 30, 1931 - June 20, 1931
Hans Schürff (Pan-Ger.) June 20, 1931 - Jan. 29, 1932
Kurt Schuschnigg (CS) Jan. 29, 1932 - July 10, 1934
Egon Berger-Waldenegg (Heimwehr) July 10, 1934 - Oct. 17, 1935
Robert Winterstein (VF) Oct. 17, 1935 - May 14, 1936
Hans Hammerstein-Equord (VF) May 14, 1936 - Nov. 3, 1936
Adolf Pilz (VF) Nov. 3, 1936 - Feb. 16, 1938
Ludwig Adamovich (VF) Feb. 16, 1938 - March 11, 1938
Franz Hueber (NS) March 11, 1938 - March 13, 1938
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Josef Gerö (civil servant) April 27, 1945 - Nov. 8, 1949
Otto Tschadek (SPÖ) Nov. 8, 1949 - Sept. 16, 1952
Josef Gerö (civil servant) Sept. 16, 1952 - Dec. 28, 1954
Adolf Schärf** (SPÖ) Dec. 30, 1954 - Jan.  17, 1955
Hans Kapfer (civil servant) Jan.  17, 1955 - June 29, 1956
Otto Tschadek (SPÖ) June 29, 1956 - June 23, 1960
Christian Broda (SPÖ) June 23, 1960 - April 19, 1966
Hans Klecatsky (civil servant) April 19, 1966 - April 21, 1970
Christian Broda (SPÖ) April 21, 1970 - May 24, 1983
Harald Ofner (FPÖ) May 24, 1983 - Jan. 21, 1987
Egmont Foregger (civil servant) Jan. 21, 1987 - Dec. 17, 1990
Nikolaus Michalek (independent) Dec. 17, 1990 -
* as Federal Chancellor / ** as Vice Chancellor



References to other albums:
Video Album: Justizminister Christian Broda im Nationalrat zur Abschaffung der Todesstrafe, 1968.

 
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