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00:00Done. A ministerial decree of September 16, 1983 concerning the conditions of remuneration of police officers serving abroad
00:07had never been published.
00:08The union asked the Minister of the Interior to proceed with this publication.
00:12Faced with the administration's implicit refusal, he appealed to the Council of State.
00:17Solution. The Council of State overturns the minister's refusal to publish and orders him to publish the decree in
00:22a three-month period.
00:22He asserts that there is a general principle of law requiring the administration to publish, within a reasonable timeframe,
00:29the regulations it enacts.
00:30This ruling is fundamental because it establishes a general principle of the law regarding the publication of regulatory acts.
00:36The administration cannot keep a regulation secret or unpublished indefinitely.
00:41The publication guarantees legal certainty and allows citizens to know the rules that apply to them.
00:47The ruling thus reinforces the requirements of administrative transparency and the rule of law.
00:52A phrase to remember for an essay.
00:53By the ruling of the union of commissioners and senior officials of the National Police of December 12, 2003,
00:58The Council of State has established a general principle of law according to which the administration is required to publish in
01:03a reasonable timeframe for the regulations it enacts,
01:06in order to ensure their enforceability and the legal security of those subject to the law.
01:09THANKS.
01:09THANKS.
01:10THANKS.
01:10THANKS.
01:10THANKS.
01:10THANKS.
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