- In
human rights law,
derogability is
whether the
right may be
infringed in
certain cir****stances. A non-
derogable right is one
whose infringement is not...
-
Derogation is a
legal term of art,
which allows for part or all of a
provision in a
legal measure to be
applied differently, or not at all, in certain...
- Do-gooder
derogation is a
phenomenon where a person's
morally motivated behavior leads to them
being perceived negatively by others. The term "do-gooder"...
- A
pejorative word, phrase, slur, or
derogatory term is a word or
grammatical form
expressing a
negative or
disrespectful connotation, a low opinion, or...
- than
absolutely necessary".
Signatory states to the
convention can only
derogate from the
rights contained in
Article 2 for
deaths which result from lawful...
- suffering.
Lerner also
describes his
surprise at
hearing his
students derogate (disparage, belittle) the poor,
seemingly oblivious to the
structural forces...
- the
absence of
equivalent favoritism towards an out-group. Out-group
derogation is the
phenomenon in
which an out-group is
perceived as
being threatening...
-
Susie (January 8, 2010). "UK: High
Court Warning To
Applicants S****ing To
Derogate From Open Justice". Mondaq.
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- had not
implemented EU
Directive 91/440 and
related legislation,
having derogated from its
obligation to
split train operations and
infrastructure businesses...
- Union,
meaning that due to its
geographical situation, it is
entitled to
derogation from some EU policies.
According to the
Treaty on the
Functioning of the...