Regulation to Abolish the Legal Counseling and Attorney Exam and Appointment Regulation of the Undersecretariat of Public Order and Security
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This regulation abolishes the previous rules governing the exams and appointments of legal advisors and attorneys in the Undersecretariat of Public Order and Security. Effective immediately, the existing procedures outlined in the 2013 regulation are no longer valid, requiring changes in hiring processes.
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Key Changes
- Abolishment of the 2013 regulation
- Cease of specific exam and appointment procedures
- Immediate effect from publication
Obligations
What this law requires
All hiring processes for legal advisors and attorneys in the Undersecretariat of Public Order and Security must be updated to reflect the abolishment of the previous regulation.
The existing procedures defined in the 2013 regulation are no longer valid and must not be used in hiring practices.
The Ministry of Interior is responsible for implementing the provisions of this regulation.