Department for Constitutional Affairs
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{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2023}}{{Short description|Former UK Government department}}
{{Infobox government agency
| name = Department for Constitutional Affairs
| logo = Department for Constitutional Affairs logo.svg
| formed = 12 June 2003
| dissolved = 9 May 2007
| superseding1 = Ministry of Justice (United Kingdom)
| jurisdiction = Government of the United Kingdom
| minister1_pfo = Lord Chancellor
| website = https://www.dca.gov.uk
}}
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The Department for Constitutional Affairs (DCA) was a United Kingdom government department. Its creation was announced on 12 June 2003; it took over the functions of the Lord Chancellor's Department.{{Cite web|title=Lord Chancellor's Department|url=https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/lord-chancellors-department|access-date=2022-01-02|website=GOV.UK|language=en}} On 28 March 2007 it was announced that the Department for Constitutional Affairs would take control of probation, prisons and prevention of re-offending from the Home Office and be renamed the Ministry of Justice.{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6505025.stm |title=Home Office to be split in two |access-date=2007-03-29 |date=2007-03-29 |work=BBC News Online |publisher=BBC }} This took place on 9 May 2007.
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It was primarily responsible for reforms to the constitution, relations with the Channel Islands and Isle of Man and, within England and Wales, it was concerned with the administration of the Courts, legal aid, and the appointment of the judiciary. Other responsibilities included issues relating to human rights, data protection, and freedom of information.
It incorporated the Wales Office and the Scotland Office, but those offices remained the overall responsibility of the Secretary of State for Wales and Secretary of State for Scotland respectively.
After the 2005 general election, it gained additional responsibilities for coroners and conduct of local government elections in England.{{Cite web |url=http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page7534.asp |title=Machinery of Government Changes |access-date=2005-05-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051102034845/http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page7534.asp |archive-date=2005-11-02 |url-status=dead }}
Departmental executive agencies and public bodies
Legislation enacted by the department
This is a list of acts of Parliament enacted since 1997 that gave powers to the Department of Constitutional Affairs.
=Constitutional acts=
- Compensation Act 2006
- Criminal Defence Service Act 2006
- Inquiries Act 2005
- Constitutional Reform Act 2005
- Mental Capacity Act 2005
- Gender Recognition Act 2004
- Courts Act 2003
- Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002
- Land Registration Act 2002
- Freedom of Information Act 2000
- Access to Justice Act 1999
- Data Protection Act 1998
- Human Rights Act 1998
=Election acts=
See also
References
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External links
- [http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20070506093704/http://www.dca.gov.uk/ Department for Constitutional Affairs Official Archived Website from 6 May 2007]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20050405065918/http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/ His Majesty's Courts Service]
- [http://www.landregistry.gov.uk Land Registry]
- [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ The National Archives]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20050403170134/http://www.guardianship.gov.uk/ Public Guardianship Office]
- [http://www.tribunalsservice.gov.uk/ Tribunals Service]
Category:2003 establishments in the United Kingdom
Category:Constitution of the United Kingdom