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1876 DECREE BY ALEXANDER II OF RUSSIA
Ems Decree; Ems ukase; Ems Ukase; Ems ukaz; Ukaz of Ems; Ems decree

Ukaz 43         
1943 DECREE OF THE SUPREME SOVIET OF THE USSR ENABLING PROSECUTION IN SOVIET TRIBUNALS OF MEMBERS OF THE WEHRMACHT, SS, SD, ORDER POLICE, AND THE NAZI CIVILIAN ADMINISTRATION
Ukase 43
Ukase 43 was the 19 April 1943 ukase (decree) of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. Its full title was "On measures for the punishment of German-Fascist criminals who are guilty of killing or maltreating Soviet civilians and Red Army prisoners-of-war and for the punishment of spies and traitors to their fatherland among Soviet citizens and their helpers".
ukase         
  • Council of Ministers of the USSR]], 1964.
PROCLAMATION THAT HAS THE FORCE OF LAW
Ukaz; Oukaze; Oekaze; Ukaze; Ukazes
[ju:'ke?z]
¦ noun
1. (in tsarist Russia) a decree which had the force of law.
2. an arbitrary or peremptory command.
Origin
from Russ. ukaz 'ordinance, edict', from ukazat? 'show, decree'.
ukase         
  • Council of Ministers of the USSR]], 1964.
PROCLAMATION THAT HAS THE FORCE OF LAW
Ukaz; Oukaze; Oekaze; Ukaze; Ukazes
n.
edict
to issue a ukase

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Ems Ukaz

The Ems Ukaz or Ems Ukase (Russian: Эмский указ, romanized: Emskiy ukaz; Ukrainian: Емський указ, romanized: Ems’kyy ukaz), was a secret decree (ukaz) of Emperor Alexander II of Russia issued on May 18, 1876, banning the use of the Ukrainian language in print except for reprinting old documents. The ukaz also forbade the import of Ukrainian publications and the staging of plays or lectures in Ukrainian. It was named after the city of Bad Ems, Germany, where it was promulgated.