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treaties expressly disallow derogations,
related to the idea of jus cogens, or
international norms from
which derogation is
considered unjustifiable in...
- 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...
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imminent threat justifying derogations, even
though it went on to find that
measures taken by the
United Kingdom under that
derogation were disproportionate...
- 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"...
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national central bank may
grant derogations to
small reporting agents in
accordance with
national criteria.
Derogations may be
granted by the relevant...
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derogation must be
communicated to the Secretary-General of the
Council of Europe. As of 2016, only
eight member states had ever
invoked derogations....
- (OMR) that form part of the
European Union,
though they
benefit from
derogations from some EU laws due to
their geographical remoteness from mainland...
- 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
absence of
equivalent favoritism towards an out-group. Out-group
derogation is the
phenomenon in
which an out-group is
perceived as
being threatening...
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primary and
secondary European Union law
applies to Madeira, with
possible derogations to take
account of its "structural
social and
economic situationĀ (.....