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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. (66) of 1974 on captains, navigation officers and marine engineers on commercial vessels, and on maritime workers in ports and shipping lanes 27.01.1974
Decree of 1973 on re-organising the Ministry of the Treasury 24.03.1973
Decree of 1972 on certain provisions pertaining to the residence of customs guard personnel during internal training or guarding borders or oil facilities and ports 13.04.1972
Law No. (11) of 1971 on civil defence 28.02.1971
Law No. (109) of 1970 on certain provisions relating to bonuses and financial benefits for personnel 07.09.1970
Law No. (82) of 1970 on establishing the Libyan General Ports Authority 25.07.1970
Law No. (81) of 1970 on maritime ports 21.07.1970
Decree No. (66) of 1967 on approving the agreement on friendship and good-neighbourliness between the governments of the Kingdom of Libya and the Republic of Chad 23.12.1967
Penal Code 01.01.1954

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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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