Considérants
Considérants is the plural form of a legal term used in Francophone legal drafting to denote the recitals or whereas clauses found in statutes, decrees, and other legal instruments. These clauses set out the factual background, legal authorities, and policy reasons that justify the act being enacted. In many civil law jurisdictions, considérants precede the operative provisions and are typically introduced with phrases such as Considérant que or Attendu que.
Structure and content of considérants vary, but they commonly reference sources of authority, prior laws, factual
Function and impact: considérants help explain the rationale of the legislation and can influence its interpretation,
Variations and translation: in bilingual or English-language texts, considérants are commonly translated as recitals or whereas
See also: recitals (law), whereas clause, legal drafting, civil law.