vorausgesetz
"Vorausgesetz" is a German legal term that translates to "preliminary act" or "preliminary law" in English. It refers to a law that is enacted to facilitate the passage of a subsequent, more comprehensive law. The purpose of a vorausgesetz is to address immediate needs or to provide a temporary framework while the more detailed legislation is being prepared.
The process typically involves the parliament passing a vorausgesetz to address a specific issue or to create
An example of a vorausgesetz is the "Gesetz zur Vorbeugung von Terrorismus" (Law to Prevent Terrorism), which
The use of vorausgesetze is a common practice in German law, reflecting the country's commitment to addressing