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''Vacatio legis'' ((ラテン語:absence of law)) is a technical term in both Catholic canon law〔(1983 Code of Canon Law, Canon 8 )〕 and civil law which refers to the period between the promulgation of a law and the time the law takes legal effect.〔The Vatican Collection'' "Vatican Council II: Volume 1: The Conciliar and Post Conciliar Documents"'' (New Revised Edition, General Editor: Austin Flanery, O.P.), page 43, footnote "c"〕 ==Canon law== In the canon law of the Latin Church, the ''vacatio legis'' is three months for universal laws,〔(Canon 8 §1 )〕 and one month for particular laws,〔(Canon 8 §2 )〕 unless the law itself establishes a longer or shorter period of time.〔(Canon 8 §1 )〕〔(Canon 8 §2 )〕
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