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Not inclusive enough; tending to include too little.See Also: underinclusiveness
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underinclusive — un·der·in·clu·sive /ˌən dər in klü siv/ adj: not sufficiently inclusive: excluding something that should be included; specif: not affecting others similarly situated with respect to the purpose of the law and esp. in violation of equal protection … Law dictionary
Auton (Guardian ad litem of) v. British Columbia (Attorney General) — SCCInfoBox case name=Auton (Guardian ad litem of) v. British Columbia (Attorney General) full case name=Auton (Guardian ad litem of) v. British Columbia (Attorney General) heard date=June 9, 2004 decided date=November 19, 2004 citations= [2004] 3 … Wikipedia
Rape shield law — A rape shield law in the United States of America and Canada is a law that limits a defendant s ability to cross examine rape complainants about their past sexual behaviour. The term also refers to a law that prohibits the publication of the… … Wikipedia
Legal aspects of ritual slaughter — The legal aspects of ritual slaughter include the regulation of slaughterhouses, butchers, and religious personnel involved with traditional shechita (Jewish), dhabiĥa (Islamic) and Jhatka (Sikh) religious slaughter. Regulations also may extend… … Wikipedia
Village of Belle Terre v. Boraas — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Village of Belle Terre v. Boraas ArgueDateA=February 19 ArgueDateB=20 ArgueYear=1974 DecideDate=April 1 DecideYear=1974 FullName=Village of Belle Terre, et al., v. Bruce Boraas, et al. Citation=94 S.Ct. 1536, 39 L.Ed … Wikipedia
Superior Orders — is, in essence, the plea that a soldier not be held guilty for crimes committed during the course of war due to the orders of a superior officer. [ See L.C. Green, Superior Orders in National and International Law , (A.W. Sijthoff International… … Wikipedia
underinclusiveness — noun The quality of being underinclusive … Wiktionary
Superior orders — (often known as the Nuremberg defense or lawful orders) is a plea in a court of law that a soldier not be held guilty for actions which were ordered by a superior office.[1] The superior orders plea is similar to the doctrine of respondeat… … Wikipedia
overinclusive — over·in·clu·sive /ˌō vər in klü siv/ adj: including more than is necessary or advisable; specif: relating to or being legislation that burdens more people than necessary to accomplish the legislation s goal compare underinclusive Merriam… … Law dictionary