Public journal
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
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- 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