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Western legal systems regard individual ownership as the norm, derogations from which must be explained.
But these should be pragmatic derogations from the principle of openness.
Today it is to ascertain what derogations from its own orthodoxy Germany is prepared to live with.
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.
Ironically, given that non-EU immigration is running at 180,000 a year, derogations from closure mean that immigration will not stop.
As they incorporate derogations from the principle of open justice, superinjunctions and anonymised injunctions can only be granted when they are strictly necessary.
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Religious bodies, some recalled, had won a derogation from equality legislation so they could carry on using their own criteria to hire clerics.
Britain could seek a derogation from the European convention on grounds of national security, though this would be a profoundly unpopular option.
Will the government seek a derogation from article 12? Miller says she will announce the detail in relation to the plans tomorrow.
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