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In French politics, an ordonnance (French: [ɔʁdɔnɑ̃s], "order") is a statutory instrument issued by the Council of Ministers in an area of law normally reserved for primary legislation enacted by the French Parliament. They function as temporary statutes pending ratification by the Parliament; failing ratification they function as mere executive regulations. In the French justice system, the word can also refer to a summary ruling made by a single judge for simple cases.

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  • En droit constitutionnel français, une ordonnance est une mesure prise par le gouvernement dans des matières relevant normalement du domaine de la loi. Elle relève de la procédure législative déléguée. Dans le cadre actuel de la Cinquième République, le gouvernement ne peut prendre des ordonnances que s'il y a été habilité par le Parlement, conformément à l'article 38 de la Constitution, ou autorisé par la Constitution s'agissant de certaines dispositions relatives à l'outre-mer (article 74-1). Assimilées à des règlements, les ordonnances entrent en vigueur dès leur publication. Elles ne prennent toutefois valeur législative qu'après avoir été ratifiées par le Parlement dans un délai fixé. (fr)
  • In French politics, an ordonnance (French: [ɔʁdɔnɑ̃s], "order") is a statutory instrument issued by the Council of Ministers in an area of law normally reserved for primary legislation enacted by the French Parliament. They function as temporary statutes pending ratification by the Parliament; failing ratification they function as mere executive regulations. Ordonnances should not be confused with décrets issued by the prime minister (an order-in-council) or president, or with ministerial orders (arrêtés); these are issued either in matters where the Constitution allows primary legislation from the Council or as secondary legislation implementing a statute. In the French justice system, the word can also refer to a summary ruling made by a single judge for simple cases. (en)
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  • In French politics, an ordonnance (French: [ɔʁdɔnɑ̃s], "order") is a statutory instrument issued by the Council of Ministers in an area of law normally reserved for primary legislation enacted by the French Parliament. They function as temporary statutes pending ratification by the Parliament; failing ratification they function as mere executive regulations. In the French justice system, the word can also refer to a summary ruling made by a single judge for simple cases. (en)
  • En droit constitutionnel français, une ordonnance est une mesure prise par le gouvernement dans des matières relevant normalement du domaine de la loi. Elle relève de la procédure législative déléguée. (fr)
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  • Ordonnance en droit constitutionnel français (fr)
  • Ordonnance (en)
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