- a
legal maxim:
Statutes in
derogation of the
common law are to be
strictly construed. This is also
called the "
derogation canon".
After the
American Civil...
- 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...
-
explanation for do-gooder
derogation is
social comparison. Tasimi,
Dominguez & Wynn (2015)
offered the idea that do-gooder
derogation could be put down to...
- over a
potential mate. Such
competition might include self-promotion,
derogation of
other women, and
direct and
indirect aggression toward other women...
- requirements, the
derogation must be
procedurally sound.
There must be some
formal announcement of the
derogation and
notice of the
derogation and any measures...
- 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...
- the ’946
patent in
derogation of the
rights it
granted under the TransCore–Mark IV
settlement agreement. That
attempted derogation is
prevented by legal...
-
derogation occurs when an out-group is
perceived as
blocking or
hindering the
goals of an in-group. It has also been
argued that out-group
derogation...
- A
pejorative word, phrase, slur, or
derogatory term is a word or
grammatical form
expressing a
negative or
disrespectful connotation, a low opinion, or...
- The Law of
Jurisdictions (in Spanish: Ley de Jurisdicciones), or "Law for the
Repression of
Crimes against the
Motherland and the Army" ("Ley para la represión...