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The Liechtenstein Collection of Laws is compiled and published by the Government Legal Services. The Collection is structured as follows:

  • Chronological (official) Collection
    The Chronological Collection (green volumes) encompasses all Liechtenstein Legal Gazette (Landesgesetzblatt, LBGl.) entries in the chronological order of their publication. The LGBl. numbers are also assigned in chronological order of publication. The  Chronological Collection is authoritative in cases of legal uncertainty, it has the power of law and therefore takes priority over the Systematic Collection. All Liechtenstein Legal Gazette entries can be obtained from the day of their publication at the Office of Cabinet Affairs. The chronological versions of the laws are currently available for the years 1863 to 2001, i.e., until LGBl. 2001 No. 202.

  • Systematic Collection of Liechtenstein Legal Provisions
    The Systematic Collection (blue folders) contains all enactments of Liechtenstein national law (Landesrecht, LR) and of treaty law (Staatsvertragsrecht, SV) in updated form, i.e., in the currently valid version. The Systematic Collection is structured according to areas of the law. Each enactment is given a multi-digit LR number (in addition to the LGBl. number), which defines the exact area of law to which the enactment belongs. The Collection is updated on the Internet every two months, in print every three months.

  • Register of National Law (Landesrecht, LR) and Treaty Law  (Staatsvertragsrecht, SV)
    The Register (blue book) provides a reliable overview of the legal provisions valid as of the effective date, structured according to the areas of law, including all amendments and annulments.
    The distribution of areas in the Register corresponds to the distribution in the Systematic Collection. The Register appears in print twice a year, as of 1 January and 1 July, but is regularly updated online every two months.
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