Legislative Order (Belgium)

Legislative Order (Dutch: Wet-besluit or Besluitwet, French: Arrêté-loi, literally translated in English as law-order) in Belgium refers to laws adopted by the Belgian Government during the First and the Second World War, when the Belgian Parliament was unable to meet.

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Notice on the Legislative Order of 23 August 1944 concerning the sequestration of enemy possessions after the German occupation of Belgium during World War II