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Libyan Security Sector Legislation

Providing complete and up-to-date access to laws, decrees and other legislation

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Law No. (55) of 2012 on adopting the detailed tables of appropriation distribution as defined in section III of… 13.06.2012
Law No. (51) of 2012 amending Law No. (35) of 2012 on the amnesty of particular crimes 11.06.2012
Law No. (49) of 2012 on adding a rule to Article VII of Law No. (20) of 2012 on adopting the budget for 2012 05.06.2012
Law No. (46) of 2012 amending certain provisions of Law No. (1) of 2005 on banks 15.05.2012
Law No. (20) of 2012 on adopting the budget for year 2012 06.03.2012
Law No. (19) of 2012 on adding a provision to Law No. (8) of 2012 relating to extraordinary budget 06.03.2012
Law No. (15) of 2012 establishing the Fatwa House 20.02.2012
Law No. (8) of 2012 on fixing extraordinary budget 06.02.2012
Declaration of the Interim National Transitional Council 02.03.2011

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  • (-) National Transitional Council (NTC) (9)

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  • Applicable (9)

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  • Part III: Executive Authorities: Control of the Security Sector (19)
  • Part I: Constitutional Framework (13)
  • Part X: Transitional Justice and Reconciliation (11)
  • Part VI: Organisation and Status of Core Security and Justice Providers (10)
  • (-) Part II: Legislative Authorities: Parliamentary Oversight of the Security Sector (9)
  • Part IV: Judicial Authorities: Role in the Security Sector (6)
  • Part IX: Civil Society and Informal Oversight of the Security Sector (5)
  • Part XI: Transparency, Accountability, and Anti-Corruption (3)
What?

The Libyan security sector legal database provides up-to-date access to current, revoked, and draft legislation governing the security sector. It covers the period from the independence of Libya in 1951 to date. DCAF has collected more than 500 legal texts (constitutions, constitutional amendments, laws, regulations, decrees, decisions, etc.) that are currently being digitalized.

Why?

The database provides core security providers, government, legislators, judicial authorities, supervisory institutions, civil society, and media with direct and accurate access to the legal framework governing the security sector in Libya. This will strengthen both formal and informal oversight of the security sector according to democratic principles and the Rule of Law.

Who?

The Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance (DCAF) is a Swiss-based international organisation dedicated to assisting states – both developed and emerging democracies – in advancing good security sector governance, within a democratic framework and in respect of the rule of law.

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