Angola

National Assembly of Angola

Official website of the National Assembly of Angola (Assembleia Nacional), the main legislative body of Angola. The site gives details of Assembly members and information on the roles of the different sections of the National Assembly – the plenary, president, bureau and standing committee. Details of committees and working groups are also given. The site outlines the legislative process and there is a copy of the Constitution along with laws concerning the National Assembly and its work. The site can be viewed in Portuguese only.

Bar Association of Angola

The Bar Association of Angola is the body responsible for regulating and providing access to the legal profession in Angola. The website has the regulations governing the practice of law in Angola along with the Bar Association statutes and codes of practice. There are contact details for members of the national and provincial councils and a directory of lawyers working in Angola. The site can be viewed in Portuguese only.

Portal do Governo da República de Angola

Official government website of the Republic of Angola. Most of the site is in Portuguese, but some pages are provided in the English, namely a country profile, history, information about the national symbols of the country and the Constitution. The website acts as a portal, providing links to the websites of the principal institutions and government ministries in Angola. You can view the latest government news relating to a wide range of topics on the homepage, and sign up to the news RSS feed.

World Law: Angola

Section of WorldLII's Countries service covering Angola. A full range of browse and search features are provided. Browsable link collections include materials relating to the Government, Legislation and Introductions to Angolan Law with specific subject sections dealing with Elections and Foreign Investment. A stored search will automatically query all of WorldLII for items about Angola.

Constitution of Angola

This site contains the full text of the Angolan Constitution, as adopted by the People's Republic of Angola in August 1992. The document is provided by International Constitutional Law (ICL) at the University of Bern in Switzerland. The Constitution covers the nature of the executive and judiciary functions of government in Angola, the relationship between the individual and the state and the rights and duties of citizens.

Republic of Angola legal system and research

Online guide to the legal system and legal materials of Angola written by Dunia P. Zongwe who is an author and academic and Nélia Daniel Dias who is a law lecturer in Angola. The guide was published in 2007 (and updated in 2022) on the Globalex website and made freely available by the Hauser Global Law School Program at the New York University School of Law. The guide gives background and historical information on the Republic of Angola.

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