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Ukase

Ukase (Russian :указ, ukaz) in Imperial Russia was a proclamation of the tsar, government, or a religious leader (patriarch) that had the force of law. Adequate translations are "edict" or "decree" of Roman law.

After the Russian Revolution, a government proclamation of wide meaning was called a "decree" (Russian: декрет, dekret); more specific proclamations were called ukaz. Both terms are usually translated as 'decree'.

According to the Russian Federation's 1993 constitution, an ukaz is a Presidential decree. Such ukazes have the power of laws, but may not alter the regulations of existing laws, and may be superseded by laws passed by the Federal Assembly.

See also

Rule by decree

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Translation

The word "Ukase" occurs as such in the following languages: English, French.

Translation(s) in other languages: German: Ukas, Spanish: Ukaz, Esperanto: Ukazo, Italian: Ukaz, Hebrew: אוקאז, Dutch: Oekaze, Polish: Ukaz, Romanian: Ukaz, Russian: Указ, Serbian: Указ, Finnish: Ukaasi, Swedish: Ukas, Ukrainian: Указ.


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