statymai
Statymai, in the Lithuanian language, are formal rules enacted by the state to regulate social life, defining rights and duties, structuring public authority, and governing relations between individuals, businesses, and the state. In the Lithuanian legal order, statymai are the primary form of legislation and are published in the official State Gazette to enter into force.
The constitution is the supreme law; ordinary statymai, adopted by the Seimas (the Lithuanian Parliament), are
The legislative process typically starts with a draft bill proposed by members of Seimas, the Government, or
Statymai regulate a wide range of areas, including civil rights and obligations, criminal law, commerce, taxation,
In practice, the Lithuanian system also relies on other normative acts, such as government decrees and ministerial