Law No. 8 of 2024 Concerning the Financial Treatment of Members of Judicial Bodies
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- Category: Laws
- Date: July 10, 2024
- No: 8
- Source: House of Representatives
- Sector: Justice
- Tag: Courts, Judicial Bodies
- Status: Effective
Law No. 8 of 2024 ensures fair financial treatment for Libyan judicial members, outlining salaries, allowances, and promotions, effective July 2024.
House of Representatives,
After reviewing:
- The provisional constitutional declaration and its amendments.
- Law No. 10 of 2014 on the election of the House of Representatives for the transitional phase.
- Law No. 4 of 2014 on adopting the internal system of the House of Representatives.
- Law No. 6 of 2006 on the judicial system and its amendments.
- Law No. 87 of 1971 on case management.
- Law No. 88 of 1971 on administrative judiciary.
- Law No. 6 of 1992 on law administration.
- Cabinet Resolution No. 521 of 2013 to increase the salaries of judicial body members.
- The conclusions of the House of Representatives in its regular meeting No. 1 of 2014, reconvened on Tuesday, 26 Rajab 1445 AH, corresponding to February 6, 2024 AD.
The following law was issued:
Article 1
The financial treatment of members of judicial bodies shall be according to the schedule attached to this law, including all prescribed allowances and benefits.
Article 2
This decision shall be effective from the date of issuance, and any provision that contradicts it is hereby repealed. It shall be published in the Official Gazette.
- House of Representatives
- Issued in Benghazi on: 04 Muharram 1446
- Corresponding to: July 10, 2024
Schedule attached to Law No. 8 of 2023 on the Financial Treatment of Members of Judicial Bodies
No. | Job Classification | Job Grade | Starting Salary | Annual Allowance | Minimum Promotion Period |
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1 | Presidents of the Courts of Appeal and Public Advocates (Category A) and Heads of Departments in Case Management – Public Advocacy – Law | Fourteenth (A) | 13,600 | 300 | Not limited |
2 | Deputies of the Courts of Appeal and Public Advocates (Category B) and Deputies of Departments in Case Management – Public Advocacy – Law | Fourteenth (B) | 12,800 | 300 | Not limited |
3 | Advisors, Chief Prosecutors, Advisors in Case and Law Departments, and Lawyers (Category A) in Public Advocacy | Thirteenth (A) | 12,000 | 300 | Not limited |
4 | Presidents of Primary Courts, First Class Deputy Prosecutors, Assistant Advisors (Category A) in Case and Law Departments, and Lawyers (Category B) in Public Advocacy | Thirteenth (B) | 11,400 | 200 | Three years |
5 | Deputies of Primary Courts, Second Class Deputy Prosecutors, Assistant Advisors (Category B) in Case and Law Departments, and Lawyers (Category C) in Public Advocacy | Twelfth | 10,800 | 200 | Four years |
6 | Judges, First Class Deputy Prosecutors, First Class Lawyers in Case and Public Advocacy Departments, and First Class Legal Researchers in Law Department | Eleventh | 10,000 | 200 | Four years |
7 | Judges, Second Class Deputy Prosecutors, Second Class Lawyers in Case and Public Advocacy Departments, and Second Class Legal Researchers in Law Department | Tenth (A) | 8,800 | 200 | Four years |
8 | Judges, Third Class Deputy Prosecutors, Third Class Lawyers in Case and Public Advocacy Departments, and Third Class Legal Researchers in Law Department | Tenth (B) | 7,200 | 200 | Four years |
9 | Assistant Prosecutors, Fourth Class Lawyers in Case and Public Advocacy Departments, and Fourth Class Legal Researchers in Law Department | Ninth | 6,800 | 200 | Three years |
10 | Assistant Prosecutors, Trainee Lawyers in Case and Public Advocacy Departments, and Assistant Legal Researchers in Law Department | Eighth | 6,000 | 200 | Three years |