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Data Protection Act, 2022
The Act provides for the collection, processing, disclosure, and protection of personal data.
Medicines and Related Substances Control Act, 2015
This Act provides for the establishment of a Medicines Regulatory Authority; for the registration of medicines and medical devices; for the control of medicines and scheduled substances, and for incidental matters.
Tobacco products control Act
The Act gives effect to the World Health Organization 's framework Convention on tobacco control.
Standard Treatment Guidelines and Essential Medicines List of Common Medical Conditions in the Kingdom of Swaziland
This document provides for standard treatment guidelines and the essential medicines list.
Procurement Act, 2011
The Act provides for the regulation and control of practices in respect of public procurement.
Constitution
The Constitution includes 279 articles addressing a wide array of issues including the Kingdom and its constitution, the protection and promotion of fundamental rights and freedoms, the acquisition and loss of citizenship, the directive principles of state policy, as well as institutional arrangements (the executive, the legislature, the judicature, local governments, and traditional institutions). The Constitution also addresses public services, public finance, and international relations. (non-exhaustive list).
Proclamation No. 143 /2004 a Proclamation to Provide for Tobacco Control
This Proclamation is to protect the present and future generations from the devastating health, social, environmental and economic consequences of tobacco consumption and exposure to tobacco smoke by providing a legal framework for tobacco control measures, and reduce significantly tobacco use and its consequent harm.
Legal notice No 80/2003 Regulations to issue work permit to non-nationals
These regulations govern the issuance of work permit to non-nationals.
Standards and Quality Act, 2003
The Act establishes the Swaziland Standards Authority and provides for matters connected thereto.
Proclamation No. 118/2001 The Labour Proclamation of Eritrea
This proclamation govern employment relations between Eritrean employees and foreign diplomatic missions or international organizations operating in Eritrea, unless other specific agreements to the contrary are concluded with Eritrean Government.
Constitution
The Constitution of Eritrea includes 59 articles addressing, among others, the State's structure, symbols and languages, the National objectives and directive principles, the fundamental rights, freedoms and duties, the institutions in place including the National Assembly, the Executive power, and the judiciary.
Proclamation No 37/1 Proclamation to determine the structure, powers and functions of the Government of Eritrea
This proclamation determines the structure, powers and functions of the Government of Eritrea.
Proclamation No 36/1993 to control drugs, medical supplies and sanitary items
This proclamation provides rules to control drugs, medical supplies and sanitary items.
Births, Marriages and Deaths Registration Act, 1983
The Act provides for the compulsory registration of births, marriages and deaths.
Medical and Dental Practitioners Act, 1970.
This Act makes provisions regarding the registration and licensing of medical and dental practitioners with a Medical and Dental Council, and provides for matters connected with the practice of these professions.
Public health Act, 1969
This Act makes provisions for public health and connected matters. This includes, among others, providing rules to address communicable diseases and nuisances (e.g. unsuitable dwellings).
Nurses and midwives Act, 1965
This Act makes provisions regarding nurses and midwives including the establishment of certain bodies in relation with the professions.