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Promulgation
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Promulgation or enactment is the act of formally proclaiming or declaring a new
statutory or
administrative law as in effect after it receives final approval.
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In
Armenia, bills are enacted by the
President of the Republic and published in the Official Gazette.
In and published in the
Belgian Official Journal. Decrees and Ordinances are promulgated by the different Regional and Community governments and published in the Belgian Official Journal.
In
Canada, Royal Assent for federal legislation is granted by the
Governor General and then published in the
Canada Gazette
In the
In
Commonwealth Realms, promulgation is performed when granting
Royal Assent.
In
Japan, the
Emperor promulgates laws passed by the
Diet, but the Emperor cannot refuse to promulgate a law.
In the on 5 July (or on the following Monday if 5 July is a Saturday or Sunday). Promulgation originally consisted of the reading of the Act in English and This was reduced in 1895 to the titles and a memorandum of the object and purport of the Act, and since 1988 only the short title and a summary of the long title have been...
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