décrets
A décret is an official order or regulation issued by the executive branch of a government that has binding legal effect. The term is commonly used in France and other civil law jurisdictions, where decrees are instruments for implementing laws, organizing public administration, or regulating specific matters within the scope granted by law or the constitution. Decrees are typically published in an official gazette and become effective on a specified date.
In France, there are two principal categories of decrees: décrets simples and décrets en Conseil d'État. Décrets
Decrees serve several common purposes: detailing the application of a law, setting administrative standards and procedures,
Judicial control over decrees is generally exercised by administrative courts, such as the Conseil d’État in
The concept of decrees also appears in other jurisdictions under various names, reflecting different constitutional traditions