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Egypte - Droit constitutionnel - Loi
Law No. 182 of 2018 promulgating the Law Regulating Contracts Concluded by Public Entities. (قانون رقم 182 لسنة 2018
بإصدار قانون تنظيم التعاقدات التى تبرمها الجهات العامة) Adoption: 2018-10-03 | EGY-2018-L-112797
Egypte - Droit constitutionnel - Constitution
Egyptian Constitution 2014. - Adoption: 2014-01-18 | EGY-2014-C-97325 Part I - The State
Part II - Basic Components of the Society
Chapter One: Social Components (Articles 7-26)
Chapter Two: Economic Components (Articles 27-46)
Chapter Three: Cultural Components (Articles 47-50)
Part III - Public Rights, Freedoms & Duties
Part IV - Rule of Law
Part V - The System of Government
Part VI - General & Transitional Provisions
Egypte - Droit constitutionnel - Constitution
Constitutional Declaration of July 8, 2013. - Adoption: 2013-07-08 | Date d'entrée en vigueur: 2013-07-09 | EGY-2013-C-97310 The Declaration includes thirty-three articles, and sets forth the system of the State during the transitional period and a timeline for amending the 2012 Constitution and conducting elections.
Egypte - Droit constitutionnel - Constitution
Egypt's Constitution of 2012. - Adoption: 2012-11-30 | EGY-2012-C-91655 CONSTITUTION PREAMBLE
PART I: STATE AND SOCIETY
Chapter I: Political principles
Chapter II: Social and ethical principles
Chapter II: Economic Principles
PART II: RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
Chapter I: Personal rights
Chapter II: Moral and political rights
Chapter III: Economic and social rights
Chapter IV: Guarantees for the protection of rights and freedoms
PART III: PUBLIC AUTHORITIES
Chapter I: Legislative authority
Section 1: Common provisions
Section 2: House of Representatives
Section 3: Shura Council
Chapter II: Executive Authority
Section 1: The President
Section 2: The Cabinet
Chapter III: The Judicial Authority
Section 1: General Provisions
Section 2: The Judiciary and Public Prosecution
Section 3: The State Council
Section 4: The Supreme Constitutional Court
Section 5: Judicial Bodies
Section 6: Judicial Officers
Chapter IV: Local Administration
Section 1: Local administrative division of the State
Section 2: Local Councils
Chapter V: National Security and Defense
Section 1: The National Security Council
Section 2: The Armed Forces
Section 3: The National Defense Council
Section 4: The Military Judiciary
Section 5: The Police
PART IV: INDEPENDENT BODIES AND REGULATORY AGENCIES
Chapter I: Common provisions
Chapter II: Regulatory Agencies
Section 1: The National Anti-Corruption Commission
Section 2: Central Auditing Organization
Section 3: The Central Bank
Chapter III: The Economic and Social Council
Chapter IV The National Electoral Commission
Chapter V: Independent bodies
Section 1: The Supreme Authority for Endowment Affairs
Section 2: The Supreme Authority for Heritage Conservation
Section 3: The National Council for Education and Scientific Research
Section 4: Independent Press and Media Organizations
PART V: FINAL AND TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
Chapter I: Amendments to the Constitution
Chapter II: General Provisions
Chapter III: Transitional Provisions
Article 225:
This Constitution shall be in force as of the date of announcing the public approval of it in a referendum, based on a majority of valid votes of the referendum participants.
Article 236:
Constitutional declarations issued by the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and by the President of the Republic from 11 February 2011 to the date of the adoption of this Constitution are hereby repealed, while their consequent effects shall remain valid and in force and may not in any way be appealed against.
Egypte - Droit constitutionnel - Constitution
The Constitutional Declaration for the Arab Republic of Egypt, 2011. - Adoption: 2011-03-30 | EGY-2011-C-90064 The Declaration was made by the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. It contains 63 articles. The Declaration can be divided into eleven parts.
Articles 1-5 - general provisions
Articles 6-18 - public freedoms, rights and duties
Articles 19-24 - rule of law
Articles 25-31 - contains provisions concerning the Presidency
Articles 32-45 - People's assembly and Shoura Council
Articles 46-52 - the judiciary
Articles 53-55 - armed forces and the police
Articles 56-58 - powers of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and the Cabinet
Article 59 - State of emergency
Article 60 - drafting new Constitution
Articles 61-63 - transitional provisions.
Egypte - Droit constitutionnel - Loi
Supreme Council of the Armed Forces: Legislative Decree No. 12 of 2011 on amending several provisions of Law No. 40 of 1977 on the system of political parties. Adoption: 2011 | EGY-2011-L-112796
Egypte - Droit constitutionnel - Constitution
Presidential Order No. 174, 1990, to approve the amendment of the Constitution of the Arab Labour Organisation adopted at its seventeenth session, Rabat, March 1989. Adoption: 1989-03 | Date d'entrée en vigueur: 1990-06-25 | EGY-1989-C-21969 The text of the amendments is reproduced in the schedule to the Order, dated 15 April 1990.
Egypte - Droit constitutionnel - Loi
Act No. 33 of 1978 concerning the protection of the National Front and social peace. Adoption: 1978-06-02 | EGY-1978-L-49347 Provides for the security of the State.
Egypte - Droit constitutionnel - Loi
Emergency Law No. 162/1958. (قانون الطوارئ رقم 162 لسنة 1958) - Adoption: 1958 | EGY-1958-L-111245 Egypt has been under an almost continuous nationwide state of emergency, the last extension being April 2017 under Presidential Decree No. 157 of 2017. Under the Emergency Law (Law 162 of 1958) the police powers are extended, constitutional rights are suspended, censorship is legalised and habeas corpus is abolished. Public demonstrations and rallies are restricted. It permits indefinite detention without trial and hearings of civilians by military courts, prohibits gatherings of more than five people, and limits speech and freedom of association.