- Source: Derogability
In human rights law, derogability is whether the right may be infringed in certain circumstances. A non-derogable right is one whose infringement is not justified under any circumstances, generally right to life and freedom from torture, inhuman, or degrading treatment.
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- Derogability
- Derogation
- Do-gooder derogation
- Pejorative
- European Convention on Human Rights
- In-group and out-group
- Just-world fallacy
- Female intrasexual competition
- Iarnród Éireann
- Madeira