Heddi Lutterus currently serves as the Deputy Secretary General at the Estonian Ministry of Justice since October 2020, bringing extensive legal expertise from previous roles including Head of the Legal Department at the Estonian Ministry of the Interior and Head of the Legal Affairs Department at the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research. Heddi has also contributed to academia as a Seminar Leader at the University of Tartu, teaching International Law. With a professional background that includes positions as a lawyer and adviser across various government ministries and a stint as a stagiaire at the European Commission, Heddi holds both a Master of Arts and a Bachelor of Arts in Law from the University of Tartu.
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Ministry of Justice of Estonia
The main duty of the Ministry of Justice is to plan and to carry out a legal and criminal policy of the state, which will help ensure an open and secure society, where people may be assured of the use and protection of their rights. To that end, the Ministry of Justice: shall coordinate, together with other institution, the combat against crime, in order to reduce the damage inflicted upon society by crime and to increase the feeling of security among the population; shall guarantee smoothness of case management by quick and effective proceedings, and by high-quality and available legal assistance; shall guarantee legal certainty and create prerequisites for economic growth by insuring protection of economic rights, effective execution proceeding, availability of notarial services, and quality of court registers; shall strengthen the principles of a democratic state based on the rule of law by helping to guarantee the fundamental rights of the people and by structuring state management. As coordinator of legislative drafting, the Ministry of Justice stands for the systematic development of law and supports the formation of quality legislative drafting. To that end, it sees to it that new legislation is drafted in conformity with the constitution and other acts and with the general principles of public and private law.