-
issued by the
Prime Minister take two forms:
Orders (
décrets simples); Orders-in-council (
décrets en
Conseil d'État), when a
statute mandates the advisory...
-
Romanian po****tion. The term decreței (from the
Romanian language word
decret,
meaning "decree";
diminutive decrețel) is used to
refer to
those Romanians...
- The
Nueva Planta decrees (Spanish:
Decretos de
Nueva Planta, Catalan:
Decrets de Nova Planta, English: "Decrees of the New Plant") were a
number of decrees...
- In the
history of
canon law, a
decretist was a
student and
interpreter of the
Decretum Gratiani. Like Gratian, the
decretists sought to
provide "a harmony...
- République française. Lois et
décrets - 74
Years available - Gallica". gallica.bnf.fr. "Journal
officiel "Lois et
Décrets"". "Journal
officiel de la République...
- On
March 17, 1808,
French Emperor Napoleon I made
three decrees in an
attempt to
promote the
equality of Jews and
integrate them into
French society, building...
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founded by the
décret n°96-1156. The 751th ZUS «Nouveau Mons» in Mons-en-Baroeul was
founded on the 24th of
August 2000 by the
décret n°2000- 796. On...
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citizenship for the Jews in French-ruled Algeria,
through the Crémieux
Decree (
décret no 136 du 24
octobre 1870). The
decree allowed for
native Jews to become...
- The Crémieux
Decree (French:
Décret Crémieux; IPA: [kʁemjø]) was a law that
granted French citizenship to the
majority of the
Jewish po****tion in French...
- Club
Journal des débats et des
décrets. Vol. XXII.
Imprimerie nationale. (October 1791)
Journal des débats et des
décrets. Vol. XXIII.
Imprimerie nationale...