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Dziennik Ustaw or Dziennik Ustaw Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej (English: Journal of Laws of the Republic of Poland, abbreviated Dz.U. or DzU) is the most important Polish publication of legal acts. It is the only official source of law for promulgation of Polish laws. The publication of this journal is solely the responsibility of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland. 'Dziennik Ustaw' traces its history to the 1918 'Dziennik Praw Królestwa Polskiego' and has changed its name several times during its existence. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... Legislation (or statutory law) is law which has been promulgated (or enacted) by a legislature or other governing body. ... Sources of law are the materials and processes out of which law is developed. ... Promulgation is the act of formally proclaiming new legislation to the public. ... Polish law is a legal system in Poland. ... The Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland represents the Council of Ministers (the Cabinet) and directs their work, supervises territorial self-government within the guidelines and in ways described in the Constitution and other legislation, and acts as the superior for all government administration workers (heading the public service... 1918 (MCMXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar (see link for calendar) or a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. ...


According to Article 122 of the Constitution of Poland of 1997, The President of the Republic shall sign a bill within 21 days of its submission and shall order its promulgation in the Journal of Laws of the Republic of Poland (Dziennik Ustaw)[1]. The matter is further regulated by articles 87 and 234 of the constitution, as well as by the Article 9 of the Act on Publishing Normative Acts and Several Other Legal Acts of 2000. The Dziennik Ustaw is to include such documents as: The Constitution of the Republic of Poland of 2 April 1997 was Polands first post-communist constitution. ... Year 1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1997 Gregorian calendar). ... 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

  • Constitution
  • Acts of the Parliament
  • Presidential decrees
  • Ordinances of the President, Council of Ministers, Prime Minister, ministers of administration, members of committees of the Council of Ministers and the National Council of Radio Broadcasting and Television.
  • uniform acts and amendments
  • Acts of ratification of international treaties and agreements
  • Verdicts of the Constitutional Tribunal
  • Acts of the Council of Ministers abolishing or amending ministerial decrees
  • Legal acts related to state of war and peace treaties
  • Legal acts approved by a referendum
  • Decisions regarding elections for the Sejm and Senate of Poland
  • Decisions regarding presidential elections
  • Acts on partial or full mobilization of the Polish Army and its usage
  • Acts intoducing the martial law
  • Acts on temporary limiting some of the liberties under special circumstances
  • Acts on countering natural disasters
  • Decisions of the Supreme Court of Poland regarding the validity of presidential elections, as well as elections for the Sejm and Senate, as well as on referendums
  • Notices on errors in previously published laws and acts
  • Other legal acts, as specified by specific acts of the parliament

The Sejm building in Warsaw. ... Following are the successive heads of state of Poland. ... The Council of Ministers (cabinet), or Polish government, consists of ministers, heads of departments of ministerial rank, and heads of central institutions. ... This is a list of Prime Ministers of Poland. ... Krajowa Rada Radiofonii i Telewizji (KRRiT, The National Council of Radio Broadcasting and Television) is a Polish office that issues radio and television broadcast licences, ensures compliance with the law by public broadcasters, and indirectly controls state media. ... The Constitutional Tribunal of Poland is a judicial body established to resolve disputes on the constitutionality of the activities of state institutions; its main task is to supervise the compliance of statutory law with the Constitution of the Republic of Poland. ... The Sejm building in Warsaw. ... The Polish Senate The Senate (Senat) is the upper house of the Polish parliament. ... Polish Army (Polish Wojsko Polskie) is the name applied to the military forces of Poland. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Mount Pinatubo eruption, 1991 A natural disaster is the consequence of the combination of a natural hazard (a physical event e. ... The Supreme Court of Poland supervises the adjudication in: General courts - these are district, voivodeship, and appeal courts. ...

See also

  • Monitor Polski

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References

  • An Overview of Polish Law

External links

  • INTERNETOWY SYSTEM AKTÓW PRAWNYCH Search engine of past issues of 'Dziennik Ustaw', in Polish
  • Najprawdopodobniej największa, bezpłatna baza aktów prawnych Search engine of past and current issues of 'Dziennik Ustaw', 'Monitor Polski', 'Dzienniki Unii Europejskiej', 'Dzienniki Urzędowe' in Polish
  • Ustawa z dnia 30 grudnia 1950 r. o wydawaniu Dziennika Ustaw Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej i Dziennika Urzędowego Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej "Monitor Polski" (Dz.U. Nr 50, poz. 524 z późn. zm.)
  • Ustawa z dnia 20 lipca 2000 r. o ogłaszaniu aktów normatywnych i niektórych innych aktów prawnych —— tekst jednolity ogłoszony w Obwieszczeniu Marszałka Sejmu Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 22 września 2005 r. (Dz.U. Nr 190, poz. 1606)


 
 

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