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SUQs

Elections and Constitutional Consensus – Libyan Women Union in the South

Raising awareness on the laws providing for the protection of migrants and asylum seekers – Belady Foundation for Human Rights

Misconceptions surrounding Libyan legislation related to women’s right to inherit – Al-Mubdea Org. for Training and Development

Women and the Rule of Law – Citizenship is my Right Org

Cybercrime Law and Implementation Mechanisms – OPTR

Obstacles facing Intellectual Property Law in Libya – Perpetual Peace Foundation

Raising awareness of the rule of law in the media through coverage of crimes and prosecution trials – Independent Media

Legislative performance and the rule of law in Libya – Azul Organization

The role of the media in addressing the problems facing the society in accordance with the rule of law – DO FM

Cryptocurrencies in Libya – Libyan Organization of Debates

Protection of women’s rights based on international humanitarian law – IHLC

Consolidating the rule of law and its impact on societal peace – Free Youth Media Caucus

Supporting victims of conflicts in Benghazi city to achieve justice – LOHR

Cybercrime and its threat to women’s security – Culture and Peace Organization

The Absence of the Rule of Law and its Impact on Violations of Employees’ Rights in the Private Sector – Dihya Organization

Strengthening the rule of law through education (mechanism and framework) – Albayenah Foundation

Joint Measures for the Rule of Law – Al-Khail Organization

Legal Frameworks for Advocacy for Migrants and Asylum Seekers in Libya – Arab Organization

Women’s rights in the Libyan labor law between mere legal texts and real implementation – Together for Advance

Literacy of the rule of law (civil society organizations between influencing others and being influenced by others) – Jaras Organization

Legislative protection of antiquities and heritage in Libya – Ghdames for Development

Women’s Rights in the Constitution between Reality and Ambition – Al-Nour Organization

Executive Regulations/By-law related to Law No. 59 of 2012 on the local administration Law – Shapap Ghadames

Challenges of Integrating Persons with Disabilities in Society from a Social and Legal Perspective – Friends Association

The Gap between the Rule of Law and Social Customs – Libya Foundation for Development

Raising awareness of the laws that provide for the protection of migrants and asylum seekers – Belady Organization

The Rule of Law and its Impact on Society – Youth & Giiving Organization

development of legislation in order to strengthen local governance and the work of municipal councils – NOGLD organization

Promotion of community peace and its relationship with the rule of law – Almahaja albayda Organization

Developing Legislation to Strengthen Local Governance and the Work of Municipal Councils – Pen organization

Requirements of environmental security in the municipality of Wadi El- Bouanis in the light of national and international legislation – Sustainable Development

Cybercrime Law – Impact platform

Strengthening the role of women in the rule of law – Tafat

Equal Rights and Equal Opportunities in the Libyan Labour Relations Law – NUASI organization

The nature of the work of civil society organizations and its relationship with the political crisis – Libya Foundation for Justice HR and Impunity

The nature of the work of civil society organizations and its relationship with the political crisis – Nedaa Organization

Opportunities to strengthen the rule of law – Community Partnership

Meeting to discuss the legal status of civil society in Libya titled (Civil society is an acquired right and a fragile reality) – ASWAT

Domestic violence against women: Reasons and Causes – Victimes Organization

Civil society organizations between acceptance and rejection of Law 19 of 2001 – IOPCD

Promoting the Concept of the Rule of Law among Youth – Tawasul Forum

Priorities for applying the rule of law for issues related to women – Why me Oraganization

(The local administration system in Libya – Labour Relations Law – No. 12 of 2010 Rights and duties of the public employee – Law 59 of 2012 – Local Administration – legal concepts) – Al-Waha Foundation

The nature of the current crisis in Libya: Political or Legal – Libyan Women Union

The rights of travelers and border crossing employees between law and practice

TANMIA 360 2ND MINI SUQ NARRATIVE REPORT

SUQ4- Monitoring Report- Nabed Organization

SUQ3- Monitoring Report-Libyan Women Union-South

SUQ3- Monitoring Report- Moomken

Monitoring Report-Mini SUQ – IOCEA

Monitoring Report -Mini SUQ 3 – Rights Organization

Libyan Organization for Transitional Justice Monitoring Report Mini SUQ