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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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Decision No. (11) of 2014 ruling unconstitutional General National Congress Resolution No. (38) of 2014 on… 09.06.2014
Decision No. (70) of 2013 on the formation of a committee 14.07.2013
Decision No. (69) of 2013 on adopting the remuneration of prosecution members assigned to work outside official… 01.07.2013
Decision No. (44) of 2012 on establishing two first instance courts and prosecutions and amending the area of… 20.11.2012
Decision No. (62) of 2010 on establishing a court and two specialised district prosecutions 22.12.2010
Decision No. (71) of 2010 on establishing the Tripoli summary traffic court and prosecution 15.09.2010
Decision No. (55) of 2010 on determining the location of the North Tripoli First Instance Court and Prosecution… 17.08.2010
Decision No. (52) of 2010 on abolishing Tripoli’s specialised courts and prosecutions 09.08.2010
Decision No. (49) of 2010 on establishing summary courts and prosecutions 09.08.2010
Decision No. (53) of 2010 on amending Decision No. (4) of 2008 on the judicial inspection regulation 09.08.2010
Decision No. (48) of 2010 on amending the jurisdiction of the Misratah Court of Appeal 09.08.2010
Decision No. (83) of 2010 amending Decision No. (22) of 2008 on the internal regulation of the Judicial Body… 09.08.2010
Decision No. (47) of 2010 on establishing the Khums Court of Appeal 09.08.2010
Decision No. (29) of 2007 on establishing specialised courts and prosecutions in Tripoli 10.12.2007
Decision No. (20) of 2007 on amending the jurisdiction of two first instance courts and prosecutions 10.12.2007
Decision No. (30) of 2007 on establishing a summary juvenile court and prosecution 06.09.2007
Decision No. (24) of 2006 on amending the jurisdiction of a court of appeal 02.04.2006
Decision No. (23) of 2006 on amending the jurisdiction of a court of first instance and public prosecution 02.04.2006
Decision No. (14) of 2005 on amending the jurisdiction of a court of first instance and public prosecution 15.11.2005
Decision No. (13) of 2005 on amending the jurisdiction of a court of first instance and public prosecution 15.11.2005

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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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