- way
which is
considered illegitimate by the
first state. More broadly,
defection involves abandoning a person, cause, or
doctrine to
which one is bound...
- The Anti-
Defection law, or the 52nd
Amendment to the
Indian Constitution is a
constitutional amendment limiting the
ability of
politicians to
switch parties...
- Fake
defection,
often referred to as a "provocation" or "dangle" in
intelligence circles, is a
defection by an
intelligence agent made on
false pretenses...
- "Anti-
defection law the challenges". legalservicesindia.com.
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- of the
North Korean famine of the 1990s,
there was a
steep increase in
defections,
reaching a peak in 1998 and 1999.
Since then, some of the main reasons...
-
Further pressure resulted in the p****age of an anti-
defection law in 1985. However, the
practice of
defection is
still found today in
state legislatures, albeit...
- from
attempts to ********inate
Adolf Hitler or to
overthrow his regime,
defection to the
enemies of the
Third Reich and
sabotage against the
German Army...
- In
marketing and microeconomics,
customer switching or
consumer switching describes "customers/consumers
abandoning a
product or
service in
favor of a...
-
Union to
Hakodate Airport in
Hokkaido Prefecture of ****an. Belenko's
defection caused tension between ****an and the
Soviet Union,
especially after ****anese...
- 2021
George Christensen –
Liberal National to One Nation, 2022 M****
defections took
place on some
occasions in the 20th
century due to
Australian Labor...