Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Dutch term or phrase:
decretale voorschriften
Italian translation:
prescrizioni stabilite con decreto
Dutch term
decretale voorschriften
La frase dice: Zij (de examencommissie) bevestigt dat al de wettelijke, "decretale" en reglementaire voorschriften warden nageleefd.
Come dice l'italiano, ha una sua forma aggettivale o dice "del decreto" ? "Decretale" è (dir.can.) ciascuna delle costituzioni di carattere generale emanate in forma di epistola dai pontefici e contenenti norme giuridiche per lo più con forza obbligatoria per tutti i fedeli.
Avevo pensato a "decretivo/decretorio", ma non sembrano esistere. Grz !
3 | prescrizioni stabilite con decreto | Sherefedin MUSTAFA |
Sep 1, 2006 09:46: Angie Garbarino changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (2): Joris Bogaert, Sherefedin MUSTAFA
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