Justice Minister submits bills to parliament

Politics
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2016-02-12 15:16:40

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ The Minister of Justice D.Dorligjav MP Friday submitted to parliament a draft law on law enforcement.

This law aims to protect essential rights of citizens during law enforcement actions and to legalize standards and rights of those officials who control law enforcement.

With 13 chapters, the draft law reflects clauses on law enforcement matters to be resolved by the officials who have the right to impose responsibilities as well as duties and rights of the officials at the intelligence and emergency bodies. The bill also legalizes a rule on actions of investigating law violations, reflecting a clause on banning some actions to breach human rights.

The bill has been worked out in harmony of the Constitution of Mongolia and international treaties concerning human rights, and it is correlated with concepts of the new version of the criminal law, laws on conflicts and criminal procedure, which have been formulated within the legal reforms in Mongolia, Dorligjav emphasized.

The same day, the Justice Minister submitted to the Speaker draft new versions of the laws on criminal procedure and on implementation of court decisions. 

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