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Constitution guarantees majority rule and equality under the law which protects the rights of the minority.
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the document that guarentees equality under law is Bill of rights
The courts and the law are meant to secure political equality, or equality under the law. The law guarantees that every individual is given the same basic rights. The law, however, is not responsible for creating social equality. If an individual is considered "second class" through social, non-government means, the law cannot hold that individual on a pedestal. An example being that a poor individual is less likely to receive a loan than an individual with an income. The courts are not going to force the bank to give a poor individual a loan.
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The statute number is located where the statute is printed. If the statute is referenced in another document, it will be cited with its number. If you are trying to look up a statute by topic, you will find it organized under its number.
Article 14 of the Constitution of India
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Pretty much true. Separate but equal.
It provided equality under the law.
The courts and the law are meant to secure political equality, or equality under the law. The law guarantees that every individual is given the same basic rights. The law, however, is not responsible for creating social equality. If an individual is considered "second class" through social, non-government means, the law cannot hold that individual on a pedestal. An example being that a poor individual is less likely to receive a loan than an individual with an income. The courts are not going to force the bank to give a poor individual a loan.
Equality under the law
everyone have the right to vote
Women still fight for workplace equality. Equality under the law is an ideal of American society.
The Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution, which declared all persons who were either born or naturalized in the United States, equal protection under the law. The principle reason for the Equal Protection Clause was to guarantee that the newly freed slaves were entitled to the same protections under the law as white citizens.
One special provision in the document related to Canada is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This section of the document guarantees fundamental rights and freedoms such as freedom of expression, freedom of religion, and equality before the law to all Canadians. It also includes provisions for minority language rights and the protection of Indigenous peoples' rights.
Equality
freedom opportunity free education equality under the law
The word is... equality.