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What does the right to non-discrimination constitute?

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Answered by Breezywind
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The Right to Equality and Non-discrimination. The general principle of equality and non-discrimination is a fundamental element of international human rights law. ... ' Thus, the right to equal treatment requires that all persons be treated equally before the law, without discrimination.

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Answered by ajaygupta27033
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............ that everyone is equal before the law and cannot be discriminated with his or her creed, colour, se, religion, caste, place of birth, etc

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