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- Derogation abstract "Derogation is the partial suppression of a law, as opposed to abrogation or the total abolition of a law. The term is used in canon law, civil law, and common law. It is sometimes used, loosely, to mean abrogation, as in the legal maxim: Lex posterior derogat priori, i.e. a subsequent law imparts the abolition of a previous one.Derogation differs from dispensation in that it applies to the law, where dispensation applies to specific people affected by the law.In terms of European Union legislation, a derogation can also imply that a member state delays the implementation of an element of an EU Regulation (etc.) into their legal system over a given timescale, such as five years; or that a member state has opted not to enforce a specific provision in a treaty due to internal circumstances (typically a state of emergency).".
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- Derogation wikiPageRevisionID "705554827".
- Derogation wikiPageWikiLink Canon_law_(Catholic_Church).
- Derogation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canon_law_legal_terms.
- Derogation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Civil_law_(legal_system).
- Derogation wikiPageWikiLink Category:European_Union_law.
- Derogation wikiPageWikiLink Civil_law_(legal_system).
- Derogation wikiPageWikiLink Common_law.
- Derogation wikiPageWikiLink Dispensation_(canon_law).
- Derogation wikiPageWikiLink European_Union.
- Derogation wikiPageWikiLink Implied_repeal.
- Derogation wikiPageWikiLink Regulation_(European_Union).
- Derogation wikiPageWikiLink Repeal.
- Derogation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Derogation".
- Derogation wikiPageWikiLinkText "derogate".
- Derogation wikiPageWikiLinkText "derogated".
- Derogation wikiPageWikiLinkText "derogating".
- Derogation wikiPageWikiLinkText "derogation".
- Derogation wikiPageWikiLinkText "derogations".
- Derogation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Canon_law.
- Derogation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Law-term-stub.
- Derogation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RC-Canon-law-stub.
- Derogation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Derogation subject Category:Canon_law_legal_terms.
- Derogation subject Category:Civil_law_(legal_system).
- Derogation subject Category:European_Union_law.
- Derogation hypernym Suppression.
- Derogation type MilitaryConflict.
- Derogation type Term.
- Derogation comment "Derogation is the partial suppression of a law, as opposed to abrogation or the total abolition of a law. The term is used in canon law, civil law, and common law. It is sometimes used, loosely, to mean abrogation, as in the legal maxim: Lex posterior derogat priori, i.e.".
- Derogation label "Derogation".
- Derogation sameAs Q1200314.
- Derogation sameAs Дерогация.
- Derogation sameAs Derogació.
- Derogation sameAs Derogace.
- Derogation sameAs Derogation.
- Derogation sameAs Derogación.
- Derogation sameAs Dérogation.
- Derogation sameAs अवमानना.
- Derogation sameAs Deroga.
- Derogation sameAs Derogatie_(recht).
- Derogation sameAs Derogasjon.
- Derogation sameAs Derogacja_(prawo).
- Derogation sameAs m.0dk3wb.
- Derogation sameAs Derogation.
- Derogation sameAs Дерогація.
- Derogation sameAs Q1200314.
- Derogation wasDerivedFrom Derogation?oldid=705554827.
- Derogation isPrimaryTopicOf Derogation.