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Constitution de la Republique du Tchad
The Constitution of Chad was reviewed and approved by the referendum of the 17 December 2023. The Constitution contains 290 articles addressing a large number of issues as the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms, the fundamental principles of the state and institutional arrangements.
Loi N°2023-899 du 23 Novembre 2023 portant code de l'hygiène et de la salubrité
The objective of this law is to provide the rules relating to public hygiene and sanitation in rural and urban areas.
Décret n°2023-0401/PT-PM 22 juillet 2023 portant promulgation de la Constitution
The Constitution of Mali was adopted by referendum and promulgated in 2023. The Constitution contains 191 articles addressing a wide array of issues, such as the protection of fundamental rights, the fundamental principles of the state and institutional arrangements.
Lei No 31/22 Que aprova o Código do Procedimiento Administrativo
The law adopts the Code of Administrative Procedure. The Code establishes the principles and rules to be observed in the exercise of administrative activity, aimed at achieving the public interest, while respecting the subjective rights and legally protected interests of individuals and legal persons.
Constitution
The Constitution was adopted by referendum in November 2020 and has been promulgated by Presidential decree n°20-442. It includes 225 articles addressing a wide array of issues including Fundamental Principles for the Society, Fundamental Rights, Freedoms and Duties, and Organization and Separation of Powers (non-exhaustive list).
Loi No 1/12 du mai 2020 portant Code de la protection sociale au Burundi
The law institutes a Social Protection Code in Burundi.
Constitution
The Constitution of Guinea was reviewed in 2020. The Constitution contains 156 articles addressing a large number of issues as the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms, the fundamental principles of the state and institutional arrangements.
Loi L/2019/035/AN du 04 Juillet 2019, portant Code Civil de la République de Guinée
The Civil Code is a document that brings together rules relating to civil law, governing topics such as the status of persons, property, as well as private relations between citizens.
Loi ordinaire 2019/0059/AN du 30 septembre 2019 portant code de l'enfant de la Republique de Guinee
The code aims to promote and guarantee children's access to the enjoyment and exercise of their rights.
Constitution
The Constitution was reviewed and adopted in 2019. The Constitution contains 159 articles addressing a large number of issues such as the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms, the fundamental principles of the state and institutional arrangements (non-exhaustive list).
Loi No 1/012 du 30 mai 2018 portant Code de l'offre des soins et services de sante au Burundi
The law sets out the fundamental principles and rules for the organization and operation of the national public health system.
Constitution
The Constitution of Chad is the supreme law of the country and outlines the fundamental principles and framework of the government.
Constitution de l'Union des Comores
The Constitution of Comoros was adopted in 2001 and last amended in 2018. The Constitution contains 122 articles addressing a large number of issues as the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms, the fundamental principles of the state and institutional arrangements.
Lei No 1/2018 Lei da Revisão Pontual da Constituição da República de Moçambique
The law modifies the articles 8, 135,137,139,159,160,166,195,204,226,244,250,275,292 and the title XII of the Constitution of the Republic of Mozambique.
Code de déontologie des Pharmaciens du Mali
The Decree creates a Code of Ethics for pharmacists in Mali. The Code is applicable to all pharmacists who meet the legal and regulatory requirements and are registered with the Ordre des Pharmaciens (Order of Pharmacists). The Code sets out, among other things, the requirements and duties associated with the practice of the profession.
Deliceraçāo No 12/16 Codigo de etica e Deontologia dos profissionais de enfermagem de Angola
The document adopts the Code of Ethics which have the rights, duties and the incompatibilities of practicing the profession.
Décret No 160-218 portant promulgation de la Constitution de la République Centrafricaine
The Constitution of the Central African Republic was adopted in 2016 and promulgated by Decree No 160218. The Constitution consists of 158 Articles that are grouped into 16 titles covering areas such as social foundations and principles, separation of powers within the state, key organs of the state, etc.
Constitution
The Constitution was promulgated by the Law N° 2016-886 of 8 November 2016 and modified by constitutional law N° 2020-348 of 19 March 2020. It includes 184 articles addressing a wide array of issues including among other things fundamental freedoms, duties and rights, the fundamental principles of the Republic and institutional arrangements.
Loi constitutionnelle No 2016-10 portant révision de la Constitution
The Constitutional Law No 2016-10 of April 5, 2016 amends the Constitution of Senegal.
Constitution
The Constitution includes 246 articles addressing among other, the State and Sovereignty, Fundamental Rights and Freedoms, institutions in place (e.g., executive power, legislative power, and judicial power ) as well as established councils such as the Economic, social and environmental council, the superior council of the freedom of communication or the national consultative councils (non-exhaustive list).