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Promulgation

 
Dictionary: Pro·mul·ga·tion

n.

[L. promulgatio: cf. F. promulgation.]
The act of promulgating; publication; open declaration; as, the promulgation of the gospel. South.


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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.

After a new law is approved, it is announced to the public through the publication of the text of the law in a government periodical and/or on their official websites. National laws of extraordinary importance to the public may be announced by the head of state on a national broadcast. Local laws are usually announced in the local newspapers and published in bulletins or compendia of municipal regulations.[citation needed]

It has been said[1] that promulgation is the essence of law.

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  1. ^  "Promulgation". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1913. http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913)/Promulgation. 
  2. ^ Articles 13.3 and 25.1-5
  3. ^ can. 8 §1, CIC, 1983
  4. ^ can. 8 §2, CIC, 1983

 
 
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