- Look up
abrogation or
abrogate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Abrogation may
refer to: Abrogatio, the
Latin term for
legal annulment under Roman...
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subject it to
lawsuits to
which the
state has not
consented (i.e., to "
abrogate"
their immunity to such suits). In
Seminole Tribe v. Florida, the Supreme...
- In
public law,
abrogation is the
proposing away of a right,
power or value, by a
public body in
delegating power or
failing to
carry out a responsibility...
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indispensable knowledge and who is
incapable of
distinguishing nāsikh [
abrogator] from mansūkh [abrogatee]. The
remainder of the
introduction then typically...
- In Christianity, the
abrogation of Old
Covenant laws is the
belief that the
entire Mosaic or Old
Covenant as
abrogated in that all of the
Mosaic Laws...
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articles of the
Indian constitution that
should be
applied to the
state or to
abrogate Article 370 altogether.
After consultation with the state's Constituent...
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Hitler chancellor on 30
January 1933.
After the
Reichstag fire, a
decree abrogated basic civil rights, and the
first ****
concentration camp opened. On 23...
- a list of
decisions of the
United States Supreme Court that have been
abrogated (su****ded), in
whole or in part, by a
subsequent constitutional amendment...
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adoption in 1997
until 2009 when
President Josefa Iloilo purported to
abrogate it. It was also
suspended for a
period following the 2000 coup d'état led...
- Dred
Scott v. Sandford, 60 U.S. (19 How.) 393 (1857), was a
landmark decision of the
United States Supreme Court that held the U.S.
Constitution did not...