National Insurance Corporation of Eritrea

Proclamation 20/1992 Proclamation to Provide for the Establishment of the National Insurance Corporation of Eritrea

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Amendment to Administration of Justice Proclamation

Proclamation 25/1992 Proclamation to Amend Proclamations 1/1991, Proclamation on the Administration of Justice in Eritrea, 3/1991, Transitional Civil Procedure Code of Eritrea, and 5/1991, Transitional Criminal Procedure Code of Eritrea, 25/1992

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Transitional Government of Eritrea

Proclamation No. 23/1992 Proclamation to Define the Organization, Powers, and Duties of the Transitional Government of Eritrea

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Referendum Proclamation

Proclamation 22/1992 Referendum Proclamation

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Payment of Interest from Saving Account

Legal Notice 6/1992 Regulations to Govern the Payment of Interest for Saving Account by Eritrean Banks

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Non-Governmental Organizations

Legal Notice 5/1992 Regulations to Regulate Non-Governmental Organizations

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Employees Hired by the Ethiopian Government

Proclamation 28/1992 Proclamation to Terminate Employment of State Employees Improperly Hired by the Ethiopian Government, Adjust Salary of High Banking Employees of State Enterprises and Prohibit Collective Agreement

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Tenancy Relationship

Proclamation 27/1992 Proclamation to Establish Regional Administration

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Regional Administration

PROCLAMATION 26/1992A PROCLAMATION TO ESTABLISH REGIONAL ADMINISTRATIONS

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Travel Documents, Entry and Exit Regulations

PROCLAMATION 24/1992, PROCLAMATION TO REGULATE THE ISSUANCE OF TRAVEL DOCUMENTS, ENTRY AND EXIT FROM ERITREA AND RESIDENCE OF ALIENS IN ERITREA

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Structure of the Transitional Government of Eritrea

PROCLAMATION TO DEFINE THE ORGANIZATION, POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT OF ERITREA, PROCLAMATION 23/1992

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