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Constitution
The Constitution of Zambia was adopted in 1991 and was amended in 2016 by Act No 2 titled "An Act to Amend the Constitution of Zambia". The Constitution of Zambia is the supreme law of the country that establishes the core values and principles of the state, provides for the core rights, freedoms and duties, separates the powers within the state and establishes the key state institutes.
Loi Nº 90-32 portant Constitution de la République du Bénin
The Constitution of Benin was adopted in 1990 and promulgated by Law No 90-32. The Constitution consists of 160 articles and covers a wide array of areas ranging from state principles, values, rights and obligations of the people, division of powers within the state, etc.
Décreto No 100/1.990 por el que se aprueba el reglamento del regimen general de la seguridad social
This Decree approves the Regulations of the General Social Security Regime.
Constitution
The Namibian Constitution was adopted in 1990 and amended in 1998, 2010 and 2014. The Constitution of Namibia is the supreme law of the country, it establishes state principles, defines the separation of powers in the state, defines rights and freedoms, etc. It consists of 148 articles that are grouped into 21 Chapters that are supplemented by 8 schedules.
Nurses and Midwives Regulations
These Regulations establish the requirements for the registration of nurses, their training, conduct and related disciplinary measures.
Constitution
The Constitution of the Republic of Liberia is the supreme law of the state. The Constitution of Liberia establishes the core principles and values of the organization of the state, delineates the division of powers within the states, establishes the key rights, freedoms and obligations, and sets up the core state institutes and bodies. The Constitution of Liberia consists of 97 articles that are grouped into 13 chapters, that are supplemented by one schedule.
Code de déontologie médicale
The Law creates a Code of Ethics for physicians and dental surgeons in Mali. The Code is applicable to all physicians and dental surgeons registered with the “Ordre National des Médecins” (National Order of Physicians). The Code sets out, among other things, the requirements and duties associated with the practice of the profession.
Constitution
The Constitution was promulgated in 1984 and modified in 1996. It includes 133 articles addressing a wide array of issues including among other things fundamental rights and freedoms, the fundamental principles of the State and institutional arrangements.
Arrête No 8 portant réglementation de la publicité sur les médicaments
This Order provides the rules governing the advertising of medicines.
Ordonnance No 81/002 Portant organisation de l'état civil et diverses dispositions relatives à l'état des personnes physiques
This law provides rules governing the organization of the civil status and various provisions relating to the status of natural persons.
Décret No 365/PR-MSPP portant création du Conseil National de la Santé
This decree establishes the National Health Council of the Gabonese Republic.
Ordonnance 80-111 modifiant et complétant l’ordonnance 73-216 du 25 juillet 1973 fixant l’organisation et le cadre organique des services publics de l'État, y compris les services de l’enseignement national, les services administratifs du conseil lég...
This Ordinance amends and supplements Order 73-216 of July 25, 1973 establishing the organization and organic framework of State public services, including national education services, administrative services of the legislative council and judicial services.
Ordonnance N° 34/75 du 18/06/1975 instituant l’Ordre national des médecins en République gabonaise
This order establishes the Order of Doctors of Gabon.
Décret No 100/187 du 4 juin 1974 portant création et organisation de l'Ordre des médecins du Burundi
The Decree creates a public-law institution called the Ordre des Médecins du Burundi. It is responsible for preserving the rules of medical ethics, honor, discretion and dignity of members of the Order in the practice of the medical profession.
Ordonnance N°73-38 du 21 Avril 1973 portant création et organisation des ordres nationaux des médecins, des pharmaciens, des chirurgiens-dentistes et des sages-femmes
This Ordinance establishes national orders of doctors, pharmacists, dental surgeons and midwives, that are compulsorily grouping all practitioners authorized to practice their profession.
Ordonnance N°73-77 modifiant l'Ordonnance N°73-38 du 21 Avril 1973 portant création et organisation des ordres nationaux des médecins, des pharmaciens, des chirurgiens-dentistes et des sages-femmes
This Ordinance modifies Article 98 of the Ordinance No. 73-38 of April 21, 1973 establishing and organizing the national orders of doctors, pharmacists, dental surgeons and midwives
Ordonnance No 73-14 du 8 février 1973 instituant un Code de déontologie médicale
This Ordinance establishes a Code of Medical Ethics.
Ordonnance No 73-30 du 31 mars 1973 instituant le Code de Déontologie des Pharmaciens du Dahomey.
This Ordinance establishes a Code of Ethics for Pharmacists.
Public Health Regulations (No. 25 of 1973)
These regulations have been adopted pursuant to two sections of the Public Health Order of 1970: article 16j referring to the enactment of regulations for the prevention of the spread of any communicable disease by persons who are "carriers" of the disease (...) and article 71m referring to regulations for requiring the medical examination of any person in any premises in which any milk or dairy produce or other article of food intended for sale is collected, kept sold (...).
Constitution
The Constitution was adopted in 1972 and modified in 1996 and 2008. It includes 69 articles addressing among other things, The State and the Sovereignty, the different institutions (including executive, legislative and judiciary powers), international relations and constitutional revision.