Details, Explanation and Meaning About Ukase

Ukase Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

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

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

According to the Russian Federation's 1993 constitution, a ukase is a Presidential decree. Such ukases have the power of laws, but may not alter the regulations of existing laws, and may be superseded by laws passed by the State Duma.

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