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Temporary law

Temporary laws, temporary legislation or sunset legislation are laws whose duration is limited at the time of enactment. Temporary laws are often used to adapt for unusual or peculiar situations. Clauses limiting the duration of such laws are often called "sunset" clauses.

Examples
Some examples of temporary laws: • May Laws, enacted in Russia in 1882. Originally intended to expire after one year but were extended indefinitely. • Tehcir Law, enacted by the Ottoman Empire in 1915 authorized the ethnic cleansing of the empire's Armenian population. • Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act passed in 1994 contained several provisions that were temporary in nature. • Patriot Act, enacted in the United States in 2001. • Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law, enacted in Israel in 2003. ==References==
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