However, it overcame many discriminatory regulations of the Treaty of Versailles, reformed the currency, unified tax politics and the railway system.
The residents of occupied Poland were conscripted on the basis of the so-called Polish decrees (Polenerlasse), and were subject to discriminatory regulation.
On 30 May, Mousavi pledged that if elected he would amend "discriminatory and unjust regulations" against women, and take other measures in favour of women's rights and equality.
Germany should not be subjected to "discriminatory regulations" that would constrict its armed forces in ways that would be over and above any reductions negotiated at the Vienna conventional arms talks, he said.
Writing for the majority, Justice Anthony M. Kennedy said a town could subsidize waste treatment through taxes or bonds, but not by capturing the market through "discriminatory regulation."
It passed a measure last week that imposes a battery of new discriminatory regulations on Mexican trucks so excessive and burdensome as to effectively prevent compliance with the treaty for a long time.
Along with its implementation Baron Jean Chrétien Baud, Governor-General (1833-1836) and Minister of Colonies (1840-1848), added discriminatory regulations aimed at withholding Indos from key governmental functions.
As with the Court's application of the dormant commerce clause to discriminatory regulation, the pre-New Deal Court attempted to apply a formalistic approach to state taxation alleged to interfere with interstate commerce.
One country after another is now introducing more or less discriminatory regulations based on fears that seem completely unfounded and are eagerly encouraged by the press in certain countries.
These discriminatory regulations fueled a growing discontentment from the black population and the ANC began the Defiance Campaign to oppose the pass laws.