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The word democracy comes from the Greek words "demos", meaning people, and "kratos" meaning power; so

democracy can be thought of as "power of the people": a way of governing which depends on the will of the
people.
reiterated; reiterating. : to say or do over again or repeatedly.
guarantee is an agreement between one person/entity
freedom the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
Why is legal equality important? Equality and equal protection under the law are fundamental to creating a
happier, fairer, more just, and more prosperous world for everyone.
The general guarantee of equality is provided by most of the world's national constitutions, but specific
implementations of this guarantee vary. For example, while many constitution’s guarantee equality regardless
of race, only a few mention the right to equality regardless of nationality
having or showing a dislike or distrust that is derived from prejudice; bigoted. "People are
the principle that all people must be equally protected by the law
the principle that all people must be equally protected by the law.
If a regular person or a government official kill someone, they will both be punished in the same way, and the
punishment will be the same, which implies the same law will apply to both of them.
There shall be no special rights or privileges based on birth or vote. The equal submission of all people to state
law by ordinary law courts No one is above the law, rich or poor, high or low, official or non-official.
refinement to free
example
to enter into transactions to buy and sell, to operate a bank account, and to access government services.
example of equality in gender running for a specific position just like sk everyone have the right to run even if
your lesbian gay or what as long as you are willing to take it seriously to use your position to helps
tribunals a special court or group of people who are officially chosen, especially by the government, to examine
(legal) problems of a particular type: a war crimes tribunal.

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