Everything about Ukaz totally explained
Ukase (
ukaz) in
Imperial Russia was a proclamation of the
tsar, government, or a religious leader (
patriarch) that had the force of law. Adequate translations are "
edict" or "
decree" of
Roman law.
After the
Russian Revolution, a government proclamation of wide meaning was called a "decree" (Russian: декрет, dekret); more specific proclamations were called
ukaz. Both terms are usually translated as 'decree'.
According to the
Russian Federation's 1993 constitution, an
ukaz is a Presidential decree. Such ukazes have the power of laws, but may not alter the regulations of existing laws, and may be superseded by laws passed by the
Federal Assembly.
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