Basic Law on the Executive Power

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The Basic Law on the Executive Power is a key constitutional statute of the Austro-Hungarian December Constitution of 1867 that defined the structure, powers, and responsibilities of the imperial executive authority.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Austro-Hungarian statute
constitutional law
constitutional statute
aimsTo clarify responsibilities of ministers to the emperor and to the constitution
define limits of imperial executive authority
appliesTo Austrian half of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
country Austro-Hungarian Empire NERFINISHED
defines powers of imperial executive authority
responsibilities of imperial executive authority
structure of imperial executive authority
historicalContext post-1867 Austro-Hungarian constitutional settlement
jurisdiction Cisleithania NERFINISHED
language German
legalStatus constitutional rank
legalSystem Cisleithanian half of Austria-Hungary
partOf December Constitution of 1867 NERFINISHED
regulates competences of the imperial government
executive branch of government
relations between emperor and ministers
relatedTo Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 NERFINISHED
Basic Law on the Judiciary NERFINISHED
Basic Law on the Legislature NERFINISHED
subjectMatter constitutional organization of the monarchy
executive power
timePeriod late 19th century

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December Constitution of 1867 hasPart Basic Law on the Executive Power