The make-up of the interim administration was broadcast in a decree on national radio.
News that the anti-drugs-trade agreement was being scrapped appeared in a decree on the Russian government's website.
And a DOJ court-enforced consent decree on the Google ITA transaction to prohibit and police against certain Google behavior.
Separately, Mr Karzai issued another decree on Saturday ordering interrogation facilities in prisons to be equipped with video cameras, following reports of abuse.
This case was filed with the invaluable assistance of the DOJ, which filed the complaint and proposed consent decree on behalf of the Commission in U.S. District Court for the District of Northern California in San Jose August 8, 2012.
The Scaf then issued a decree on Friday dissolving parliament in line with a Supreme Constitutional Court ruling that the law on elections to the lower house was invalid because party members had been allowed to contest seats reserved for independents.
The nationalisation decree hiked royalties on the biggest gas fields to 82%, pending talks on new contracts.
There was no mention of Tymoshenko in the decree Yanukovych signed on Sunday.
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Mr Cavener said Rachel began divorce proceedings the following March, with a decree nisi granted on 13 June 2012 - eight days after the Vegas wedding.
Tunisia adopted a Decree-Law on freedom of information in 2011, and published the circular regulating its implementation on 3 May 2012, on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day.
According to a new presidential decree, signed on Tuesday, thousands of Russian civil servants have until July 1 to file declarations of income and assets, which will be subject to stringent checks.
He is expected to meet with President Vladimir Putin -- who granted the citizenship to him personally by presidential decree -- on Saturday evening, official news agency RIA Novosti reported.
Attorneys for the former Yugoslav president asked the Constitutional Court to rule on the decree and to declare it unconstitutional.
Mr Depardieu was granted Russian citizenship by a decree signed by Mr Putin on 3 January.
The same decree also forbids adult programming on pay-TV during the day.
From 2012 advertising on pay-TV must take up no more than 12% of each viewing hour, down from 18% currently, according to a new government decree (the proportion allowed on free television will actually rise, to 20%).
As a constitutional-court judge, he once overruled a government decree that would have allowed headscarves on campus.
This raised opposition suspicions that Sheikh Sabah might try to change the electoral law by decree - which he did, on 19 October.
The amendments to the UAE's existing law on internet crime were announced on Tuesday in a decree by President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nuhayyan, the ruler of Abu Dhabi.
The new saints were all approved for canonization in a decree read by Pope Benedict XVI on Feb. 11 during the same ceremony in which he announced he was resigning as pontiff.
On the day the decree was published, state-run newspaper al-Ahram said that an internal report by a commission monitoring the performance of state-run radio and TV described the state TV stations' coverage as "non-professional", "confused", and "lost" as they waited for directives on how to cover the news.
But on April 16th a presidential decree established formal legal ties with both places.
Fendrich and his fellow Marienkirche officials went on record with a signed decree.
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Earlier this year, for instance, his attempt to decree a minor change to the rules on private electricity generation was blocked in the Supreme Court.
The Yugoslav Cabinet voted on Saturday to approve the decree that sets the terms for the extradition of war crimes suspects -- including Milosevic -- to The Hague.
General Musharraf could refuse to concede the opposition's demands, suspend or dismiss parliament and try to carry on the business of government by decree.
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On December 18th he issued a decree authorising the armed forces to commandeer any ships, trucks or planes they needed in order to transport urgent supplies.
Gian Maria Gros-Pietro, a professor at Luiss University in Rome, points out that the decree contained a measure to slash the tax on bonds issued to fund infrastructure projects.
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For example, skinners, or traders in pelts, were by a 14th Century royal decree unable to market their goods "unless on the security of six reputable men of that mistery".
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Mohammed Hayef, a former opposition MP, wrote on Twitter afterwards that the emir had told them that he would accept a ruling by the Constitutional Court on the amendments he made by decree.
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