/ˌdɛrəʊˈɡeɪʃən/ – noun
Definition: 1. sự giảm bớt (quyền), bãi bỏ một phần (đạo luật);
2. sự xúc phạm, sự làm tổn hại.
A more thorough explanation: Derogation refers to the act of partially repealing or limiting the application of a law, treaty, or legal principle. It involves deviating from or diminishing the effect of a rule or standard in a specific situation.
Example: The new policy on employee benefits should be reviewed for any potential derogation of existing labor laws.