- in nature. In
Waiting for God Weil
outlines the
concept of
decreation (French:
décréation). Weil
believed that if
humans are to
imitate God they must...
- A
decree is a
legal proclamation,
usually issued by a head of state, judge,
royal figure, or
other relevant authorities,
according to
certain procedures...
- An
amiri decree is a
decree,
equivalent to a law, made by an emir or his
representatives (Arabic: المرسوم الأميري),
generally in Kuwait,
Qatar and the...
- Rule by
decree is a
style of
governance allowing quick,
unchallenged promulgation of law by a
single person or
group of people,
usually without legislative...
- The
Milan Decree was
issued on 17
December 1807 by
Napoleon I of
France to
enforce the 1806
Berlin Decree,
which had
initiated the
Continental System...
- The
Alhambra Decree (also
known as the
Edict of Expulsion; Spanish:
Decreto de la Alhambra,
Edicto de Granada) was an
edict issued on 31
March 1492 by...
- The Nero
Decree (German: Nerobefehl) was
issued by
Adolf Hitler on 19
March 1945,
ordering the
destruction of
German infrastructure to
prevent its use...
- The Beneš
decrees were a
series of laws
drafted by the
Czechoslovak government-in-exile in the
absence of the
Czechoslovak parliament during the German...
-
Decree 900 (Decreto 900), also
known as the
Agrarian Reform Law, was a
Guatemalan land-reform law p****ed on June 17, 1952,
during the
Guatemalan Revolution...
- A
decree nisi or rule nisi (from
Latin nisi 'unless') is a
court order that will come into
force at a ****ure date
unless a
particular condition is met...