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Dziennik Ustaw (Polish: [ˈd͡ʑɛn.ɲik ˈu.staf]) or Dziennik Ustaw Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej (English: Journal of Laws of the Republic of Poland, abbreviated Dz. U.) is the most important Polish publication of legal acts.
On January 4, 2023, the first purely electronic edition of the Federal Law Gazette was published with an amendment to the Construction Site Ordinance. [6] Since 2023, the Bundesgesetzblatt is published in electronic form, similar to the Official Journal of the European Union and the Bundesanzeiger. [7]
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Abortion in Poland is illegal except in cases where the pregnancy is a result of a criminal act or when the woman's life or health is in danger. [1] The last change in the Act on Pregnancy Planning of the Republic of Poland took place on 27 January 2021, when publication of the judgment of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal in the Dziennik Ustaw RP took place.
Bundesgesetzblatt für die Republik Österreich - 10 November 1920 Nr. 1. The Bundesgesetzblatt für die Republik Österreich (BGBl.) (Federal Law Gazette for the Republic of Austria) is an official gazette in Austria for the announcement of federal laws, ministerial decrees, proclamations and pronouncements of the Chancellor, resolutions of the President as well as international treaties and ...
27 November 2023 Beata Szydło , Mateusz Morawiecki (Morawiecki, Morawiecki II) Marcin Warchoł: Sovereign Poland: 27 November 2023 13 December 2023 Mateusz Morawiecki (Morawiecki III) Adam Bodnar: Independent: 13 December 2023 Present Donald Tusk
Part II, containing all other notices, is published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.The 5th Special Series has been published since 3 January 2007, bringing together listings published, until 31 December 2006, in Part II under Announcements and Auction Notices.
The Staatscourant (Government Gazette) was first published in 1814 under William I of the Netherlands.. Since July 1, 2009, the paper is no longer printed, as the number of paid subscriptions had dropped to around 5,000, stimulated by a European guideline on digitized government and enabled by the 'Wet elektronische bekendmaking' it is now published online at "officielebekendmakingen.nl ...