Birth of a law


When does the effect of a law cease?

Most often, a law ceases to be in effect once a new law that regulates the same area is adopted.
If it only regulates a specific situation, specific relations, or activities that are not going to be repeated, a law can cease to be in effect once it has been executed (for example, Law on Consolidation, etc.). 
A law also ceases to be in effect after the expiration of the period for which it has been adopted.
Certain provision of a law may cease to be in effect with the adoption of amendments and modifications to the law.
A law also ceases to be in effect on the basis of a decision of the Constitutional Court. In this case, only certain provisions of the law may become ineffective.



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monday, 2 october
  • 10.40 - the National Assembly Speaker’s address at the event “Joy of Europe” (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, Central Hall)

  • 12.00 - continuation of the sitting of the Committee on the Economy, Regional Development, Trade, Tourism and Energy (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, hall 2)

  • 14.15 - the National Assembly Speaker meets with a delegation of rapporteurs of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Monitoring Committee (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, hall 1)

  • 16.00 - the heads of the parliamentary groups meet with the delegation of rapporteurs of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Monitoring Committee (National Assembly Building, 14 Kralja Milana Street, Blue Salon)

  • 17.45 - the members of the Committee on Constitutional and Legislative Issues meet with the delegation of rapporteurs of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Monitoring Committee (National Assembly Building, 14 Kralja Milana Street, Blue Salon)

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