PRINCIPLE OF EQUALITY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: THE RIGHT TO EQUALITY
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Autori:
• Elena ANDREEVSKA, Afiliation: Professor, Ph.D., Law Faculty, SEE University, Tetovo, Macedonia
• Etem AZIRI, Afiliation: Professor, Ph.D., Dean of Public Administration and Political Sciences Faculty, SEE University, Tetovo, Macedonia -
Keywords: international law, principle of equality, dignity of human person, principles of non discrimination
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Abstract:
Equality is not substantive norm of international law in the same sense as, for example, jurisdiction, or recognition, or the use of force. But it is concept that is much invoked, by judges, advocates, and scholars alike. Equality and the principle of non discrimination are central to the enjoyment of human rights and freedoms. The article outlines the fundamental principles of the international law of equality and non discrimination and their place in human rights law. It also examines the application of these principles to selected contemporary circumstances.

