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- Japan proposed that the Covenant include a racial equality clause.
- The beer garden law could go flat, though, for breaking the equality clause in Germany's constitution.
- The equality clause of the Constitution.
- In 1919, at the racial equality clause to Article 21 of the Covenant of the League of Nations ( 13 February 1919 ).
- Section 9, the equality clause, prohibits unfair discrimination on various grounds including religion and requires national legislation to be enacted to prevent or prohibit unfair discrimination.
- They argue that the rejection of the racial equality clause proved to be an important factor in turning Japan away from cooperation with the West and toward ties with Nationalist China.
- Both Acts are bolstered by the EEA, which replicates the equality clause in the Constitution in its totality, adding that one may not discriminate on the basis of human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ) status.
- The applicants argued that because the offences applied only to men and only to sex between men, they infringed the equality clause of the Constitution because they unfairly discriminated in terms of gender and sexual orientation.
- Breyer appealed the INS decision in district court on the grounds that the new statute was a bill of attainder and also unconstitutional under the equality clause as those inadmissible under the DPA were denied citizenship only if it was derived maternally.
- The late South African activist Simon Nkoli was a member of the executive committee of the NCGLE upon its formation in 1994, and was a key figure in the organization s successful campaign to include sexual orientation in post-apartheid South Africa s constitutional equality clause.
- France wanted the League to form an international army to enforce its decisions, but the British worried such an army would be dominated by the French, and the Americans could not agree since only racial equality should be inserted, parallel to the existing religious equality clause.
- Aware that Britain opposed formal inclusion of the Japanese racial-equality clause to Article 21 of the Covenant, the peace-conference chairman, U . S . President Woodrow Wilson, sabotaged " de jure " racial equality among the nations of the world, by unilaterally requiring a unanimous vote by the participant countries.
- In the fall of 1981, when the section on Aboriginal matters and the equality clause were dropped from the proposed patriated constitution, Belcourt co-chaired a massive Aboriginal Rights Coalition of First Nations, M閠is and Inuit leadership who came together to lobby for the reinstatement of the Aboriginal rights clause.