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Can equality before the law strengthen democracy?
Yes, because it builds public trust in the legal system and ensures that justice is applied fairly to everyone.
What is the difference between equality before the law and equal protection of the law?
Equality before the law means everyone is subject to the same laws, while equal protection means the law must protect all individuals equally.
What happens if equality before the law is violated?
If this principle is violated, individuals may appeal to courts or human rights institutions to restore justice.
How do courts protect equality before the law?
Courts ensure that laws are applied fairly and that no individual receives special privileges or unfair disadvantages.
. Is equality before the law recognized in national constitutions?
Yes, most democratic countries include this principle in their constitutions to guarantee fairness and justice.
How does equality before the law prevent discrimination?
It ensures that laws are applied without bias based on race, gender, religion, social status, or political opinion.
What does Article 7 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights state?
It states that all people are equal before the law and are entitled without discrimination to equal protection of the law.
What international document guarantees equality before the law?
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights guarantees equality before the law in Article 7.
Who must follow the principle of equality before the law?
All individuals, including government officials, public servants, and ordinary citizens, must follow this principle.
Does equality before the law mean everyone receives the same punishment?
Not necessarily. It means that the law is applied equally, but punishment may vary depending on the circumstances and seriousness of the offense.
Why is equality before the law important?
It is important because it ensures fairness, prevents discrimination, and protects the rights of all individuals in society.
What is equality before the law?
Equality before the law means that every person is treated equally by the legal system regardless of their status, wealth, gender, or nationality.