Non-derogation principle: prosecution provisions supplement and do not supplant existing laws on offences. The chapter establishes a non-derogation rule: its prosecution provisions are additional and do not displace or restrict prosecution under any other law, ... Summary
Non-derogation principle: prosecution provisions supplement and do not supplant existing laws on offences.
The chapter establishes a non-derogation rule: its prosecution provisions are additional and do not displace or restrict prosecution under any other law, preserving concurrent application of prosecutorial measures across enactments.
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