0 a special right or privilege belonging to a person because of his rank, position etc -- prérogative
They are deprived of the right to vote, and decisions on divorce and child care are the exclusive prerogative of men.
With this new text, this prerogative is clearly undermined.
On that score, and like monetary or social policy, a prerogative of this type belongs to national sovereignty.
I do not accept the doctrine that foreign affairs is the prerogative of the executive.
Firstly, decisions on corporate restructuring remain the prerogative as well as the responsibility of management.
This, like all other matters, should be the prerogative of independent, democratic nation states.