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According to Royal Decree 181/2008 [1] of 8 February, the BOE is the official journal of the Kingdom of Spain, providing the State Government the means to publish mandatory laws, regulations and other acts approved by the parliaments. It therefore contains a comprehensive list of all Laws passed in parliament, the provisions adopted by the ...
Spain Boletín Oficial del Estado: Official Bulletin of the State: Electronic publication: boe.es: Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía: Official Bulletin of the Government of Andalusia: juntadeandalucia.es /eboja: Boletín Oficial de Aragón: Official Bulletin of Aragon: boa.aragon.es: Boletín Oficial del Principado de Asturias
The Criminal Code is a fundamental law of the Spanish criminal law, because it is a limit to the ius puniendi (or «right to punish») of the State. The Code was enacted by the Spanish Parliament on 8 November 1995 [1] and it was published in the Official State Gazette (BOE) on 23 November. [2] The Code is in force since 25 May 1996. [2]
The California State Legislature was so upset with an appellate ruling in one such case in 2024—involving deference to Spanish law over California law—that it enacted an urgency statute which expressly overrides California's governmental interest test for resolving a conflict of laws in the specific context of "art or personal property ...
The Office of the Prime Minister, officially Presidency of the Government (Spanish: Presidencia del Gobierno) is the Spanish government structure that groups all the departments and officials that are at the service of the prime minister to fulfil its constitutional duties. [4] It is staffed by a mix of career civil servants and advisers.
The full text of the preamble may be translated as follows: The Spanish Nation, wishing to establish justice, liberty and security, and to promote the welfare of all who make part of it, in use of her sovereignty, proclaims its will to: Guarantee democratic life within the Constitution and the laws according to a just economic and social order.
BOE Technology, a Chinese electronic components manufacturer; Boeing (ICAO airline code: BOE), an American company; Bureau of Energy, an administrative agency of Taiwan; Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, an agency of the US Department of the Interior
The first-ever national state of emergency was decreed on October 25, 2020, primarily to introduce a curfew from 22:00 until six in the morning in order to tackle the widespread between young people in social gatherings. [9] Subsequently, the Constitutional Court of Spain ruled that both COVID states of alarm had been unconstitutional. [10] [11]