European Commissioner for Justice

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European Commissioner for Justice
Incumbent
Didier Reynders
since 1 December 2019
European Commission
StyleMr. Commissioner
Reports toPresident of the European Commission
NominatorMember states
in accordance with the President
AppointerThe Parliament
sworn in by the Council
Term lengthFive years
Formation1995
First holderAnita Gradin

The Commissioner for Justice is a post in the European Commission. The portfolios of Justice and Equality were previously combined as Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality under commissioner is Věra Jourová; however, the two portfolios were split in 2019. Didier Reynders currently serves as Justice Commissioner and Helena Dalli serves as Equality Commissioner.

Portfolio

The post was created in 2010 by splitting the previous

liberals in the European Parliament to gain their support for the second Barroso Commission
.

A major innovation of the

EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. His role includes to "guide and coordinate all other Justice and Home Affairs(JHA)-related Commissioners, in particular those of the new DG Justice (Věra Jourová) and the DG Home Affairs (Dimitris Avramopoulos)".[1]

The portfolio of the Commissioner has evolved under the Juncker Commission and renamed into Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality. Major changes are :

List of commissioners

DG Justice, Freedom and Security (1995–2010)

Name Country Period Commission
Anita Gradin  Sweden 1995–1999 Santer Commission
António Vitorino  Portugal 1999–2004 Prodi Commission
Franco Frattini  Italy 2004–2008 Barroso Commission I
Jacques Barrot  France 2008–2010 Barroso Commission I

DG Justice and Consumers (2010–present)

Name Country Period Commission
Viviane Reding  Luxembourg 2010–2014 Barroso Commission II
Věra Jourová  Czech Republic 2014–2019 Juncker Commission
Didier Reynders  Belgium 2019–present Von der Leyen Commission

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