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The Ministry of Justice of Libya promotes the rule of law and justice in Libya and aims to produce an effective judiciary and prison system.
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[2] The ministry is responsible for drafting laws and, in 2013, announced plans to review legislation so that it may conform to sharia law.
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List of ministers (Post-independence in 1951)
*A new Ministry of Justice would not be created until 1989.
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See also
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