Organic Statute of Macau
The Organic Statute of Macau (Portuguese: Estatuto Orgânico de Macau, EOM; Chinese: 澳門組織章程) was a Portuguese organic law (Law No. 1/76) that provided for government in Portuguese Macau. Approved on 17 February 1976, the Portuguese legislation also reclassified Macau as a "Chinese territory under Portuguese administration" (território chinês sob administração portuguesa).
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Traditional Chinese | 澳門組織章程 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 澳门组织章程 | ||||||||||
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Portuguese name | |||||||||||
Portuguese | Estatuto Orgânico de Macau |
The organic statute was successively amended by Law No. 53/79 of 14 September 1979, Law No. 13/90 of 10 May 1990, and Law No. 23-A/96 of 29 July 1996.
On December 20, 1999, the organic statute ceased to have effect following the implementation of the Macau Basic Law, as the territory became a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China.
See also
- Portuguese Macau
- Hong Kong Royal Instructions (esp. the ones from 1917) and Hong Kong Letters Patent (esp. the ones from 1917), British Hong Kong equivalents
External links
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- (in Portuguese) Original text of the Estatuto Orgânico de Macau
- Law No. 53/79 of 14 September 1979
- Law No. 13/90 of 10 May 1990
- Law No. 23-A/96 of 29 July 1996
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