Construction Activities Regulation

PROCLAMATION No. 147/2005 A PROCLAMATION TO REGULATE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES

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Public Sector Pension Fund

PROCLAMATION NO. 146/2005 A PROCLAMATION TO DETERMINE THE RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF EMPLOYEES, BENEFICIARIES AND THE EMPLOYER UNDER THE PUBLIC SECTOR PENSION FUND Article 1. Short Title This Proclamation may be cited as the “Proclamation No.146/2005 to Determine the Rights and Obligations of Employees, Beneficiaries and the Employer under the Public Sector Pension Fund”.

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Administration of Non-Governmental Organizations

PROCLAMATION No. 145/2005 A PROCLAMATION TO DETERMINE THE ADMINISTRATION OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS Article 1. Short Title This Proclamation may be cited as the “Non-governmental Organization Administration Proclamation No.145/2005’’.

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Amendement to Foreign Currency Regulations

LEGAL NOTICE NO. 102/2005 A LEGAL NOTICE TO AMEND THE REGULATIONS REGARDING THE OPENING OF FOREIGN CURRENCY DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS, SETTLEMENT OF DOMESTIC TRANSACTIONS, CURRENCY REMITTANCE AND EXCHANGE, TRAVELERS INTO AND OUT OF ERITREA AND IMPORTERS’ OBLIGATIONS, LEGAL NOTICE NO. 101/2005

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Foreign Currency Regulations

LEGAL NOTICE 101/2005 REGULATIONS REGARDING OPENING FOREIGN CURRENCY DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS, SETTLEMENT OF DOMESTIC TRANSACTIONS, CURRENCY REMITTANCE AND EXCHANGE, TRAVELERS INTO AND OUT OF ERITREA AND IMPORTERS' OBLIGATIONS

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Amendement to Import Permit and Declared Goods Regulations

LEGAL NOTICE No. 100/2005 A LEGAL NOTICE TO AMEND THE IMPORT AND DECLARED GOODS REGULATIONS, LEGAL NOTICE NO. 78/2003

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EriLaws aspires to advance rule of law by providing up to date and reliable access to law. As it is the case with several African states, national laws are not easily accessible. Lack of access to law hinders development of legal education, legal research, advocacy and economic development. EriLaws aims to bridge the information gap by catering legal resources to broad range of audience. EriLaws hopes access to critical resources will advance rule of law and economic growth for both the Eritrean and South Sudanese Societies.

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