Decree
A decree is a formal and binding order issued by a sovereign authority or a government body that has the force of law within a particular jurisdiction. The term derives from Latin decretum, meaning something decided. Decrees can be issued by heads of state, executive branches, or courts, and in some traditions by religious authorities.
In civil law systems, decrees often carry the weight of law and may be used to implement
Common types include royal decrees, presidential decrees, and administrative decrees, as well as judicial decrees and
A decree is typically published or promulgated to inform the public, and its validity may depend on
Decree is distinct from a statute or regulation in that it originates from executive or judicial authority