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Western legal systems regard individual ownership as the norm, derogations from which must be explained.
Pegler's derogations of the Roosevelts made for much better reading than his early praise.
But these should be pragmatic derogations from the principle of openness.
The Policy Exchange report goes further, demanding absolute derogations, albeit temporary, from the ECHR.
The carrots will be special declarations and derogations, plus a promise to keep one EU commissioner per country.
Plenty of countries have been given derogations allowing them extra time to bring in a new directive.
Yet the subject of permanent derogations is also unlikely to feature in the conclusions.In this section Vladimir III?
Today it is to ascertain what derogations from its own orthodoxy Germany is prepared to live with.
In response to each emergency, Israel has informally allowed derogations of the treaty on Egyptian troop limits and capabilities.
The report adds: "As they incorporate derogations from the principle of open justice, superinjunctions and anonymised injunctions can only be granted when they are strictly necessary.
However, there is a widespread acceptance elsewhere in Europe that there can be "derogations", as the jargon has it, to such rules.
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