Yes, before there was laws (Government), technically people were equal because there was no laws to say otherwise.
Everyone was equal.
Article 14 of the Constitution of India
The rule of law promises everyone justice to all.
The rule of law states that everyone, no matter who they are, is equal in the eyes of the law. So if the president commits a crime just because he's the president doesn't mean he gets to walk away without consequences.
The third newton's law is law of interaction..
It means that everyone is viewed as "equal" before the law, and they all are afforded equal treatment under the law.
Everyone was equal.
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.
Equal protection under the law is a right given to all people in the US. It simply means that no matter how wealthy or the social status, everyone has the same rights.
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.
Equal Protection under the law is just what it sounds like: Everyone has a fair chance under the law until proven guilty.
According to John Locke the result of law and nature is that everyone is equal. He believed that everyone had their own personal freedom.
yes
the law is the same for all and all are equal before it.
Ancient Roman influences on us were there republic and equal before the law! Equal before the law means that you were innocent until you were proven guilty.
Equal Protection under the law is just what it sounds like: Everyone has a fair chance under the law until proven guilty.
Mexico had abolished slavery and declared persons of Spanish, Indian, and African origin equal before the law.