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  1. South Sudan, Republic of - Freedom of association, collective bargaining and industrial relations - Law, Act

    Workers Trade Unions Act, 2013 (No. 62 of 2013).

    Adoption: 2013-05-02 | SSD-2013-L-101611

    Chapter I - Preliminary Provisions
    Chapter II - Objectives and Core Values
    Chapter III - Structure of a Union
    Chapter IV - Administration of a Union
    Chapter V - Financial Provisions
    Chapter VI - Release and Immunity of Union Members
    Chapter VII - The Workers Trade Union Federation
    Chapter VIII - Miscellaneous Provisions

  2. South Sudan, Republic of - Freedom of association, collective bargaining and industrial relations - Law, Act

    The Southern Sudan Employees Justice Chamber Act, 2011.

    Adoption: 2011-07-07 | SSD-2011-L-98162

    The purpose of this Act is to provide for the establishment and governance of an independent Chamber to consider and determine grievances from Southern Sudan civil service employees.

    Chapter I - Preliminary Provisions
    Chapter II - Establishment, Functions and Principles
    Chapter III - The Board and Governance of the Chamber
    Chapter IV - Board Procedures, Committees and Directorates
    Chapter V - Management and Staff
    Chapter VI - Investigation, Hearing Determination, Circuits and Related Matters
    Chapter VII - Finance, Audit and Reporting
    Chapter VIII - Miscellaneous Provisions

  3. South Sudan, Republic of - Freedom of association, collective bargaining and industrial relations - Law, Act

    The Non-Governmental Organizations Act, 2003. - Act on-line

    Adoption: 2003-12-31 | SDN-2003-L-83474

    This Act applies in the following regions: Central, Eastern and Western Equatoria, Jongley, Lakes, Northern and Western Bahr el Ghazal, Unity, Upper Nile and Warab.

    Chapter I - General Provisions [Repeals the Non-Governmental Organizations Act, 1994]
    Chapter II - Principles Governing NGO Intervention
    Chapter III - Establishment, Functions and Powers of the NGOS Board
    Chapter IV - Registration
    Chapter V - Renewal of Registration
    Chapter VI - Exemption From Registration
    Chapter VII - Employment and Engagement Of NGO Staff
    Chapter VIII - Financial Provisions
    Chapter IX - NGOs Reporting Requirement
    Chapter X - Offences And Penalties
    Chapter XI - Miscellaneous Provisions


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