Dz.U.

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Dz.U. is the standard Polish abbreviation for the Journal of Laws of the Republic of Poland, the official publication for promulgating national legislation and legal acts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf official journal
abbreviationFor Dziennik Ustaw Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej NERFINISHED
availableAt Internetowy System Aktów Prawnych NERFINISHED
citationFormatExample Dz.U. z 2020 r. poz. 1234
contains acts of parliament
constitutional amendments
international agreements
regulations
some decisions of the Constitutional Tribunal
statutes
country Poland
countryCode PL
fullName Dziennik Ustaw NERFINISHED
Dziennik Ustaw Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej NERFINISHED
function promulgation of laws
publication of legal acts
hasOnlineVersion true
hasSection positions (pozycje) for individual acts
yearly volumes
identifierElement position number (pozycja)
year
isRequiredFor entry into force of most statutes
jurisdiction Republic of Poland NERFINISHED
language Polish
legalBasis Constitution of the Republic of Poland NERFINISHED
statutory regulations on promulgation of normative acts
legalStatus official and authoritative
levelOfLaw national legislation
medium electronic
print
officialName Dziennik Ustaw Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej NERFINISHED
publishedBy Rządowe Centrum Legislacji NERFINISHED
publisher Government of the Republic of Poland NERFINISHED
Prime Minister of Poland
Rządowe Centrum Legislacji NERFINISHED
region Europe
role official publication for promulgating national legislation
official source of binding legal acts
scope nationwide
script Latin
shortName Dz.U.
typeOf Journal of Laws NERFINISHED
usedBy citizens seeking official text of laws
courts in Poland
legal professionals in Poland
public administration in Poland
usedInCitation legal citations in Poland

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Journal of Laws of the Republic of Poland (Dziennik Ustaw) abbreviation Dz.U.
subject surface form: Journal of Laws of the Republic of Poland