margin of appreciation

collocation in English

meaningsofmarginandappreciation

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margin
noun
uk
/ˈmɑː.dʒɪn/
us
/ˈmɑːr.dʒɪn/
the amount by which one thing is different ...
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appreciation
noun[U]
uk
/əˌpriː.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/
us
/əˌpriː.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/
the act of recognizing or understanding that something is valuable, important, or ...
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(Definition ofmarginandappreciationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Indeed, the more we can develop our own jurisprudence in connection with the convention, the greater themarginofappreciationthat will be given.
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It permits allowance to be made for themarginofappreciationthat is permitted under the convention jurisdiction.
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We are seeking to explore themarginofappreciation.
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I assume that there will also be amarginofappreciationin the interpretation of the legislation by our national courts.
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When we were discussing the clauses that we introduced for the protection of religion and religious freedom, we drew attention to themarginofappreciation.
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My first point about themarginofappreciationis that it is more relevant to some convention rights than to others.
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Thatmarginofappreciationmust also apply to domestic judgments based on the convention.
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It is also unclear to me how "binding" would fit within the doctrine ofmarginofappreciationunder the convention.
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But it also contains amarginofappreciationto the domestic government on how those rights shall be balanced.
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In the case law that has been developed over the years, the court has allowed states a certainmarginofappreciation.
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Many references have been made to the concept of themarginofappreciation.
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A question was asked aboutmarginofappreciation.
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The courts do give member states amarginofappreciationin refugee convention cases.
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We can decide, in a very widemarginofappreciation, what is a fair balance, but, in the end, under the convention—thank heavens!
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But the treaties inevitably allow amarginofappreciation, a scope for interpretation.
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Implicit within the doctrine of themarginofappreciationis the proposition that the decisions of national authorities should be treated with a certain respect.
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However, judging by recent history, it has taken the view, undermarginofappreciation, that these matters are best dealt with by national courts.
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They may reflect amarginofappreciationfor the country concerned, but not for us.
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It gives what it calls a largemarginofappreciationin favour of domestic legal systems—and quite right too.
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Thirdly, the primary judgment in any particular case will rest with the national court which is to be given amarginofappreciation.
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