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Free expression rights under the GDPR are directly addressed in Article 80, which requires that "Member States shall provide for exemptions or derogations" to protect free expression.

Two years after, it draws inevitably lawyers' attention to the continuing restrictions to human rights and derogations to the separation of powers inherent to emergency laws.

The authors conclude that there is space for improving the current CMO regulation, in particular, the way derogations to the competition policy are defined.

Thirdly, we assess the current setting of the CMO Regulation, in particular, the way derogations to the competition policy are defined (exclusions, e.g. producer's organisations).

Müller applies the criteria for limitations and derogations to economic, social and cultural rights to be found legitimate to situations of armed conflict, and finds them to be met in very restricted circumstances (see Müller 2009, 557 601).

Particular attention is given to horizontal integration possibilities for farmers, and organisations of farmers, like derogations to competition policies contained in the Common Market Organisation Regulation (EU) 1308/2013 (CMO Regulation).

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By derogation to the general principle laid down in Article 2, according to which the courts of the State where the defendant is domiciled are to have jurisdiction, Article 5(1)1 also provides conditions for jurisdiction in cases concerning employment contracts.

The general derogation to EU competition policy rules continues to apply to the commercial activities of farmers within the framework of the CAP (Article 42 TFEU) and is contained in Art 209 of the new CMO Regulation.

The Italian Ministry of Production Activities has granted a derogation to the road hauliers with regard to the certification of times and speeds, precisely because the instrument is not yet enabled.

The report also considers that some other staple foods, namely coffee, butter, salt, rice, pasta and drinking milk, should continue to be subject to mandatory ranges, as a derogation to liberalisation.

(5) It is also necessary to indicate that actions and activities of the Programme may support reforms that can help Member States with the current derogation to the participation to the third phase of the economic and monetary union (EMU), that wish to adopt the euro to prepare for participation in the euro area.

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