Free Zones Proclamation

THE ERITREAN FREE ZONES PROCLAMATION, PROCLAMATION 115/2001 Article 1. Short title This proclamation may be cited as “the Eritrean free zones proclamation No.115/2001”.

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Agency for Supervision and Privitization - Amend.

A PROCLAMA TION TO AMEND THE NATIONAL AGENCY FOR THE SUPERVISION AND PRIVATIZATION OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PROCLAMATION NO. 83/199, PROCLAMATION 114/2001 Article 1. Short Title This Proclamation may be cited as "the Amendment Proclamation NO. 114/2001 of the National Agency for the Supervision and Privatization of Public Enterprises Establishment Proclamation.

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Commission for Demobilization and Reintegration

A PROCLAMATION TO ESTABLISH A NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THE DEMOBILIZATION AND REINTEGRATION PROGRAM, PROCLAMATION 113/2001 Article 1. Short Title This Proclamation may be cited as the "Proclamation to Establish a National Commission for the Demobilization and Reintegration Program No.113 /2001 ". Article 2. Establishment (1) There is hereby established a National Commission for the Demobilization and Reintegration Program (DRP) (hereinafter "the Commission") as a corporate public body. (2) The Commission shall be accountable to the President of the State of Eritrea.

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Customs Tariff Regulations

CUSTOMS TARIFF REGULATION, LEGAL NOTICE 52/2001 Article 1. Short Title These Regulations may be cited as “customs tariff Regulations No. 52/2001.” Article 2. Interpretation In these regulations: • “ Customs Duty” means customs duties levied on imported goods. • “ Importation” means the act of bringing goods in to the territory of the state of Eritrea.

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Regulation to Repeal Foreign Exchange and Gold

REGULATIONS TO PROVIDE FOR THE REPEAL OF THE REGULATIONS IN RESPECT TO FOREIGN EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS AND GOLD LEGAL NOTICE No. 44/2000, LEGAL NOTICE 44/2001

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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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