dekret
Dekret, from the Latin decretum meaning “that which is decided,” denotes an official order or proclamation issued by a sovereign, head of state, or government that has binding legal effect. It is typically distinguished from ordinary legislation by not requiring the usual parliamentary approval, though its exact status varies by legal system.
The legal weight and scope of a dekret depend on the constitutional and statutory framework of a
Historically, decrees have been used by monarchies, republics, and authoritarians to enact policy quickly or to
The term is also employed in ecclesiastical contexts to refer to formal decrees issued by church authorities,