Proportionality
Proportionality in Law Enforcement
Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of proportionality.
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See Also
- Law Enforcement Officer
- Police
- Law Enforcement Agency
Further Reading
- proportionality in A Dictionary of Law Enforcement (Oxford University Press)
- proportionality in the Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement
- A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis
Proportionality in Global Commerce Policy
In this regard, proportionality is: a concept used to compare the trade costs of a measure with the benefits that the measure might have for other areas of governmental policy. The idea is that there should be some rational relationship between the cost impact of a measure and the benefits it is likely to produce. The entries on trade policy are here. It is one measure that can be used for determining the necessity of a trade measure.[1]
Proportionalityin the wold Encyclopedia
For an introductory overview on international trade policy, see this entry.
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Notes and References
- Dictionary of Trade Policy, “Proportionality” entry (OAS)
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Concept of Proportionality
An introductory definition of proportionality in relation to the European Union law and policies is available here: Proportionality is the principle, often linked with the principle of subsidiarity, that Community legislation should be the minimum necessary to achieve its purpose.
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