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- Circulaire abstract "In France, Italy, Belgium, and some other civil law countries, a circulaire (French), circolare (Italian) or omzendbrief (Dutch) consists of a text intended for the members of a service, of an enterprise, or of an administration.Within the French and Belgian civil service, a circulaire originates from a ministry with the aim of giving an interpretation of a legal text or of a regulation (a decree, arrêté or Royal Order), with a view to applying such a regulation consistently. As such, a circulaire depends on the general principles of law, but carries more weight than mere administrative acts.Circulaires provide recommendations: they apply only to employees of the civil service. In certain cases, circulaires introduce new rules (circulaires réglementaires); such that under certain conditions one can appeal against abuse of power.The body of jurisprudence relating to circulaires has developed extensively. In principle, circulaires exist only to comment on existing law and to explain its application in concrete terms.The contentious side of circulaires, of notes de services and of instructions has brought about several legal responses, varying according to several criteria and according to the type of text involved: the regulatory nature of the text the character of the measure of internal administration the regulatory power of Ministers within their Departments Government decisionsThe Conseil d'État (French) or Raad van State (Dutch) thus far retains a unique criterion for determining whether to bring a disputed decision in front of a judge: the imperative character of the decision. If this condition applies, judges examine the legality of the text. This has been the case for the Peeters directive in Belgium, restricting the use of French in officially Dutch-speaking municipalities.".
- Circulaire wikiPageID "7879475".
- Circulaire wikiPageLength "2686".
- Circulaire wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Circulaire wikiPageRevisionID "540546785".
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Abuse_of_power.
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Business_administration.
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Belgian_legislation.
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_law.
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Civil_law_(legal_system).
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Civil_service.
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Company.
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Conseil_dxc3x89tat_(France).
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Council_of_State_(Belgium).
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Decree.
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_language.
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Italian_language.
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Judge.
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Jurisprudence.
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_(government_department).
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Peeters_directive.
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Regulation.
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLink Royal_order_(Belgium).
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Circulaire".
- Circulaire wikiPageWikiLinkText "circulaire".
- Circulaire subject Category:Belgian_legislation.
- Circulaire subject Category:French_law.
- Circulaire comment "In France, Italy, Belgium, and some other civil law countries, a circulaire (French), circolare (Italian) or omzendbrief (Dutch) consists of a text intended for the members of a service, of an enterprise, or of an administration.Within the French and Belgian civil service, a circulaire originates from a ministry with the aim of giving an interpretation of a legal text or of a regulation (a decree, arrêté or Royal Order), with a view to applying such a regulation consistently.".
- Circulaire label "Circulaire".
- Circulaire sameAs Q2167720.
- Circulaire sameAs Rundschreiben.
- Circulaire sameAs Circulaire_(droit).
- Circulaire sameAs Circolare.
- Circulaire sameAs Circulaire.
- Circulaire sameAs Kurenda.
- Circulaire sameAs Circular_(direito).
- Circulaire sameAs m.026hbjk.
- Circulaire sameAs Циркуляр.
- Circulaire sameAs Q2167720.
- Circulaire wasDerivedFrom Circulaire?oldid=540546785.
- Circulaire isPrimaryTopicOf Circulaire.