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According to their official website, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Justice and Culture of Liechtenstein unites three complementary policy areas. For instance, the foreign policy tasks involve maintaining the independence of the country and handling policies that pertain to foreign economics, human rights, and international solidarity. The justice sector of the ministry handles civil law, criminal law, penal system, victim assistance, coordination of official liability, basic traffic and land valuation. Lastly, cultural policy means addressing Liechtenstein's national identity by way of institutions such as museums and the state library.


List of ministers (1990-present)

* Herbert Wille (1990-1993) eferred to as the Government Councillor for Justice* Mario Frick (1994-1998) eferred to as the Government Councillor for Justice* Heinz Frommelt (1998-2001) eferred to as the Government Councillor for Justice*
Rita Kieber-Beck Rita Kieber-Beck (born 27 December 1958) was the Foreign Affairs Minister of the Principality of Liechtenstein. She was appointed to office in 21 April 2005, succeeding Ernst Walch, until 25 March 2009. She also was the Deputy Prime Minister of Li ...
(2001-2005) eferred to as the Government Councillor for Justice and then later the Minister of Justice*
Klaus Tschuetscher Klaus is a German, Dutch and Scandinavian given name and surname. It originated as a short form of Nikolaus, a German form of the Greek given name Nicholas. Notable persons whose family name is Klaus *Billy Klaus (1928–2006), American baseb ...
(2005-2009) *
Aurelia Frick Aurelia Frick (born 19 September 1975) is a Liechtensteiner politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Education and Culture from 2009 until 2019. Frick is a Doctor of law. Personal life She is married, has a son and a daughter and ...
(2009–present)


See also

* Justice ministry *
Politics of Liechtenstein Liechtenstein is a principality governed under a constitutional monarchy. It has a form of mixed constitution in which political power is shared by the monarch and a democratically elected parliament. There is a two-party system (though there are t ...


References

{{Reflist Justice ministries Government of Liechtenstein