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As minister of justice, he was responsible for the law bearing his name that abolished special courts for the clergy and military, for he felt that juridical equality would help promote social equality.
Ironically, in "The Emancipation of Women in Ancient Rome," Roger Vigneron and Jean-François Gerkens explain how the Italians of antiquity forged a polity where "the rule of juridical equality was the duty to be pursued".
Political and social freedom required the renunciation of all particularistic ties with the past; thus, as a precondition of juridical equality, Jews must renounce their religious allegiance, as must Christians.
The judge also filed a constitutional challenge against the same-sex marriage law with the Constitutional Court based on Article 32 of the Constitution that contains the phrase "Men and women have the right to contract marriage with full juridical equality".
The signatories of the Helsinki Final Act of 1975 pledged to "respect each other's sovereign equality... as well as all the rights inherent in and encompassed by its sovereignty, including in particular the right of every State to juridical equality, to territorial integrity......
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I'm speaking about a kind of cultural ideology which is promoted, which intersects with perfectly worthy feelings of democracy, which cannot understand that there's a difference between, say, juridical and political equality and equality of gift, equality of perceptions, equality of interests.
Juridical Humanity: A Colonial History.
This was the juridical revolution of 1789.
Equality — good.
Hello, equality!
Creating equality?
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