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In most democratic states (including India) all citizens are equal, in that they have the same rite to vote and have the same rites under the law. Therefore there should be NO second or third citizens in India.
It guaranteed the equality of all citizens before the Law but of course it was not in effect during the French Revolution of 1789 to 1799.The Napoleonic Code reflected Enlightenment principles because it guaranteed equality for all citizens under the law. The code was established in 1804 by Napoleon I.
> Natural Rights> freedom of speechBasically these rights people were fighting for. It's like an All men were created equal argument. That was the main point of the declaration of rights of man.
That all men (and women) are equal in the eyes of the law without concern to: * Race. * Creed. * Color. * Religion. * Gender. * Or condition of servitude. * Social status. * Wealth.
Mexico had abolished slavery and declared persons of Spanish, Indian, and African origin equal before the law.
The Romans applied the law to all of their citizens. Some of the principles of Roman law was that everyone is equal before the law and that nobody is above the law.
all citizens were born equal and remained equal in the eyes of the law.
the law is the same for all and all are equal before it.
All citizens of the UK have equal rights under the law. In the UK it is illegal to discriminate against someone because of their race, religion, gender, sexuality or disability and that includes Welsh people!
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They have equal rights to be heard. After that, it's all down hill. The rich are much more "equal" in front of the law. Everbody else is less than equal.
The Canadian Human Rights Act was passed into law in 1977. This law ensures an equal opportunity for all citizens.
It means that everyone is viewed as "equal" before the law, and they all are afforded equal treatment under the law.
All persons are equal before the law . This means that all persons shall be equally protected by the laws of the country. It also state that no citizens can be discriminated against on the basis of their religion, caste , sex.
Everyone is equal before the law, nobody is above the law, citizens have the right to a trial in a proper court of law and the right to appeal, the burden of proof rests on the accuser, not the accused.
Not unless you were to consider the upper class a privileged class. All people are equal under the law.
Protecting the motherland defensively is the sacred duty of every citizen and is obligatory as per the law. All the citizens are considered equal irrespective of the sex, religion or creed.