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The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights of Ivory Coast is a department of the government of Ivory Coast. According to statute, the ministry audits the judicial hierarchy via its Central Administration unit, and executes a rating and appraisal system to determine which judicial officer will advance in rank. The ministry also has other responsibilities such as overseeing the National Chamber of Bailiffs of Ivory Coast.


List of ministers (Post-1960 upon achieving independence)

* Germain Coffi Gadeau (1960–1963) * Nanlo Bamba (1963-1966) * Camille Alliali (1966–1983) * Lanzeni Coulibaly (1984–1986) * Noel Nemin (1987–1990) lso served as Attorney General*
Jacqueline Oble Anne Jacqueline Oble (born 1950), also known as Jacqueline Lohoues-Oble, is an Ivory Coast, Ivorian lawyer and politician who was the first woman to stand as a candidate in a presidential election. Early life and education Anne Jacqueline Lohoues ...
(1991–1994) ''1st female* Faustin Kouame (1994–1996) * Jean Kouakou Brou (1996–1999) * Essy N'gatta (2000) * Siene Oulai (2001–2002) * Desire Asenyini Tagro (2002–2003) * Henriette Diabate (2003–2006) * Mamadou Kone (2006–2010) * Jeannot Kouadio Ahoussou (2011–2012) * Gnenema Mamadou Coulibaly (2012–2017) * Sansan Kambile (2017–present)


See also

* Justice ministry *
Politics of Ivory Coast The Politics of Ivory Coast takes place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Ivory Coast is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exerci ...


References

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