Public journal facts for kids
Public journal (official gazette, official journal, or official diary) is the daily record of the work of an official public organization, especially of legislatures of countries and/or its administrative divisions.
Journals of this sort are also often called gazettes (state or government newspapers).
In some countries, the publication in the official journal is a condition for a law to "come into effect" or "come into force" (in which the law becomes a reality), so that people know the law (or treaty) exists, which generally releases it into the public domain. But sometimes a public journal is not always released into the public domain.
Public journal by country
- Albania: Fletorja Zyrtare
- Azerbaijan: Azərbaycan
- Belgium: Belgian Official Journal
- Canada: Canada Gazette
- Egypt: Al-Waqa'i'a al-Masriya
- Estonia: Riigi Teataja
- European Union: Official Journal of the European Union
- European Union: Official Journal of the European Patent Office
- Finland: Virallinen lehti
- France: Journal Officiel de la République Française
- Greece: Journal of Government
- India: The Gazette of India
- Iraq: Official Gazette of Iraq
- Ireland: Iris Oifigiúil
- Israel: Reshumot
- Italy: Gazzetta Ufficiale
- Mexico: Diario Oficial de la Federación
- Portugal: Diário da República
- Romania: Monitorul Oficial
- South Africa: Government Gazette of South Africa
- Spain: Boletín Oficial del Estado
- Sweden: Post- och Inrikes Tidningar
- Thailand: Royal Thai Government Gazette
- The Czech Republic: Sbírka zákonů
- Turkey: TC Resmi Gazete
- United Kingdom: London Gazette, Edinburgh Gazette and Belfast Gazette
- United States: Federal Register
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See also
In Spanish: Diario oficial para niños
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