derogate from - translation to greek
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derogate from - translation to greek

PARTIAL SUPPRESSION OF A LAW
Derogated; Derogate; Derogates; Derogating; Derogations; Lex posterior derogat priori

derogate from      
θίγω, μειώνω, ξεπέφτω
where do you come from         
SONG BY ELVIS PRESLEY
Where Do You Come From?; Where Do You Come from?; Where Do You Come from
από πού κατάγεστε
from afar         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
From Afar (disambiguation)
από μακριά

Definition

derogate from
Disparage, detract from, take something from, be derogatory of or to, lessen, diminish, compromise, be hostile to.

Wikipedia

Derogation

Derogation is a legal term of art.

The term is also used in Catholic canon law, and in this context differs from dispensation in that it applies to the law, whereas dispensation applies to specific people affected by the law.

Examples of use of derogate from
1. Blair cannot derogate from article 3 of the European convention because one of the features of that article is that you cannot derogate from it.
2. Today‘s cases involved Article 5 of the European convention, which prevents indefinite detention without trial – but the Government can derogate from it.
3. The UK was the only country to derogate from the European Convention on Human Rights and introduce arrest and detention without charge or trial for serious terrorist suspects.
4. Already there are arguments about whether it is possible to derogate from the Human Rights Act even in a public emergency.
5. "It is not possible to derogate from it even in a public emergency threatening the life of the nation," he said.