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Libya: Final Report, General National Congress Elections of 7 July 2012, The Carter Center (2012)
Libya: Final Report, Constitutional Drafting Assembly Elections, The Carter Center (2014)
Libya: Preliminary Statement, General National Congress Elections of 7 July 2012, African Union (2012)
Libya: Final Report, General National Congress Election, EU (2012)
UNDP: Social Networks and Elections in the Arab World (2013) This report explores how social networks influence political competition across the electoral cycle primarily through evaluating electoral process in the Arab world (emphasis on Egypt, Jordan, Libya, and Tunisia) under authoritarian and transitional regimes. As social networks shape elections, elections subsequently influence social arrangements. Although this report draws examples from the Arab world, the confluence of political and social realms is also prevalent in Western countries.
Calendario 2018 de elecciones en África
2018 Calendar of elections in Africa
Law No 3-2012 On the Establishment of the High National Elections Commission
Libya: Preliminary Assessment: Libya's Draft Election Law for the General National Congress, Democracy Reporting International(2012)
Libya: Final Report, General National Congress Election, EU (2012)
Libya: Final Report, Constitutional Drafting Assembly Elections, Carter Center (2014)
Libya: Preliminary Statement, National Elections, The Carter Center (2012)
Libya: Organigram (2019) This is an organigram of the Libya EMB structure.
Libya: Constitution (Declaration on the Establishment of the Authority of the People) (1977) This document is an English translation of the Declaration on the Establishment of the Authority of the People acting as a Constitutional text for the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.
Hope for Change in the Middle East, Carnegie Endowment (2011) In this Q&A video , Marina Ottaway explains that the changes will be different in every Arab country. We should anticipate the biggest transformation in Libya, with fewer breaks from the past in Egypt and Tunisia. Unlike the experiences in Eastern and Central Europe—where communism and backing from the Soviet Union were the common elements propping up the regimes—each country in the Arab world faces a unique situation.
Libya: Voter Registration Regulation for the Elections of the Council of Representatives, Attached to the Decision of the Board of Commission No. (49) 2014 Regulations for Voter Registration for the Elections of the Council of Representatives of Libya. English Translation. This translation was developed by the UN Electoral Support Team in Libya. It is unofficial in nature and is provided for informational purposes only.
Libya: Regulation on Electoral Campaigning for the Election of the Council of Representatives Annexed to Board of Commission Decision No. (51) 2014 Electoral Campaign Regulations for the Election of the Council of Representatives of Libya. English Translation. This translation was developed by the UN Electoral Support Team in Libya. It is unofficial in nature and is provided for informational purposes only.
Libya: Regulation on the Electoral Campaign of Candidates for the Council of Representatives in the Transitions, in the Public and the Private and the Private Media, attached with the Decision of the Commission No. (52) 2014 Electoral Campaign of Candidates for the Election of the Council of Representitives for the Transition. In English. This translation was developed by the UN Electoral Support Team in Libya. It is unofficial in nature and is provided for informational purposes only.
Libya: Regulation of Candidates' Nomination for the Council of Representatives, Annexed to the Decision of the Board of Commissioners No. (50) 2014. Regulation of Candidates' Nomination for the Council of Representatives of Libya. In English. This translation was developed by the UN Electoral Support Team in Libya. It is unofficial in nature and is provided for informational purposes only.
Egypt, Libya and Tunisia: Report on The Sub-Regional Forum on Women’s Participation in Post-Revolution Parliamentary Elections (2012) This report aims at documenting the proceedings of the Sub-Regional Forum on Women’s Participation in Parliamentary Elections in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya; the three Arab countries which are going through a transition period to build democracy, since 2011, following the Arab Spring revolutions. It presents comparative experiences, regional and international perspectives, as well as the discussions and debates that revolved around them. The Forum, organized by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women), brought together more than 120 participants from among policy and decision makers, legislators and national opinion leaders from Egypt, Libya and Tunisia. It also included members of the committees for drafting of legislations (constitution or electoral laws); government representatives; elected and nonelected candidates (men and women); members from the main political parties; academia and the media; civil society organizations; women election observers; as well as representatives of international organizations. This varied group was selected to ensure the engagement of both men and women to support efforts and partnerships conducive to the achievement of gender equality, social justice and equal participation in the current democratic transition. It is hoped that this report will serve as a reference document for the three countries and for other countries in similar stages of democratic transitions.
Libya: Constitution (1969) This document is an English version of the 1969 Libyan Constitution. The text came into force as the basic law of the state after the revolutionary forces lead by Muammar Gaddafi took power in 1969.
Libya: Draft Interim Constitutional charter, National Transitional Council (2011) This document is an English version of the draft Interim Constitution of Libya.
Libya: Final Report, General National Congress Elections, EU (2012)
Libya: Law No. (4) of 2012 on the election of the General National Congress - English Version (2012)
Libya: Law No. (4) of 2012 on the election of the General National Congress (Arabic version)
Libya: Law No. 14 of 2012 on the Constituencies