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Department of Justice
Victim-Witness Pathways StudentCurrent (almost 6 years)Rensselaer District Attorney's Office
Victim LiasionSep 2017 - Jan 2018 (4 months)Gettysburg College
Research AssistantDec 2012 - Jun 2013 (6 months)
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The Department of Justice traces its beginnings at the Revolutionary Assembly in Naic, Cavite on April 17, 1897. The establishment of a regime of law was tasked to Don Severino delas Alas who headed the Department of Grace and Justice. Shortly after the proclamation of Independence in Kawit, Cavite on June 12, 1898, President Emilio Aguinaldo issued a decree on September 26, 1898 reorganizing the Department. A year later, the American military force established the Office of the Attorney of the Supreme Court in place ofthe Department. On June ll, 1901, the new office was renamed the Office of the Attorney General and on September 1, 1901, the Office became the Department of Finance and Justice. In the 1916 government reorganization, the Department became a separate entity and was given executive supervision over all courts of first instance and other inferior courts. Under the Japanese occupation, the Department was made a Commission. The civilian government established by the Japanese in 1943 changed it to a Ministry. After the war in 1945, the Govemment of the Philippine Commonwealth was re-established and the Department of Justice was re-activated. The Department continued in this form under the Philippine Republic. Under the 1973 Constitution, Department became a Ministry of Justice. The 1986 People Power Revolution ushered in the contemporary Department of Justice. With the adoption of the 1987 Constitution and the Administrative Code of 1987 (Executive Order No. 292), the Department of Justice was named as the principal law agency of the Republic of the Philippines serving as its legal counsel and prosecution arm. It's attached agencies include the National Bureau of Investigation, Bureau of Immigration, Public Attomey's Office, Office of the Solicitor General, Office of the Government Corporate Counsel, Bureau of Corrections, Parole and Probation Administration, Presidential Commission on Good Government and the Land Registration Authority.
Company phone+6325238482
Company websitedoj.gov.ph
LocationManila, Metro Manila, Philippines, 1000 Padre Faura Street
Industrygovernment administration
Employees3000
LinkedInlinkedin.com/company/department-of-justice-philippines
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