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has gloss | (noun) an exemption that precludes bringing a suit against the sovereign government without the government's consent; "the doctrine of sovereign immunity originated with the maxim that the king can do no wrong" sovereign immunity |
has gloss | eng: Sovereign immunity, or crown immunity, is a type of immunity that in common law jurisdictions traces its origins from early English law. Generally speaking it is the doctrine that the sovereign or state cannot commit a legal wrong and is immune from civil suit or criminal prosecution; hence the saying, the kings (or queen) can do no wrong. In many cases, governments have waived this immunity to allow for suits; in some cases, an individual may technically appear as defendant on the state's behalf. |
lexicalization | eng: Sovereign Immunity |
subclass of | (noun) an act exempting someone; "he was granted immunity from prosecution" granting immunity, exemption, immunity |
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has gloss | jpn: 主権免除(しゅけんめんじょ、sovereign immunity, limmunité souveraine)とは、国際民事訴訟において、被告が国または下部の行政組織の場合、外国の裁判権から免除される、というもの。国際慣習法の一つ。国家免除(こっかめんじょ、State immunity)、裁判権免除(さいばんけんめんじょ、jurisdictional immunity, limmunité de juridiction)とも呼ばれる。 |
lexicalization | jpn: 主権免除 |
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similar | e/Sovereign immunity |
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