The Ministry of Justice, Worship and Penitentiary Institutions of Equatorial Guinea handles responsibilities such as overseeing the country's bar association, creating judicial rules and procedures, and investigating human rights issues.[1][2]

List of ministers (Post-1968 upon achieving independence)

See also

References

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