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Organic statute is a calque from the French "Règlement Organique"; literally "regulations for an organ", with "organ" meaning an organization or governmental body. The term is traditionally used for statutes of various organizations for organic laws (substitutes of constitutions) in various countries, especially dependent ones.
By country
Organic statutes of various countries or regions:
- Organic statute, United States
- Organic Statute of the National System for the Integral Development of the Family [1], Mexico
- Financial System Organic Statute [2], Colombia
- Regulamentul Organic, Wallachia (1831), Moldavia (1832)
- Organic Statute of Macau (Estatuto Orgânico de Macau), a provisional constitution of Macau
- Organic Statute of Algeria
- Organic Statute of the Kingdom of Poland
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