Directorate-General for Justice and Home Affairs
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The Directorate-General for Justice and Home Affairs (DG JAI) is a directorate-general of the Council of the European Union that prepares the work and tasks of the Justice and Home Affairs Council.
Structure[]
The DG JHA encompasses 2 Directorates, both headquartered in Brussels, Belgium:
- A: Home affairs
- B: Justice
See also[]
- European Commission
- European Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship
- Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers
- Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs
External links[]
- European Commission: Directorate-General - official homepage
- European Commission - official homepage(all official languages)
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