NON-DISCRIMINATORY CLAUSES IN THE CONSTITUTIONS OF BANGLADESH, INDIA AND SRI LANKA: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

Authors

  • Aroma Raman Picess Author

Keywords:

equality, discrimination, Bangladesh, India, Sri lanka

Abstract

This article explores the non-discriminatory and equality clauses in the constitution of Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka and attempts to analyze the basic form of the principle of equality recognized in these countries with a little reference to international law. Where the common discrimination on the ground of nationality is observed in the three constitutions, the issue of open-ended and close-ended clauses with enumerative and exhaustive grounds has also been considered to understand how it affects the fundamental concept of equality.

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Published

04-06-2017

How to Cite

NON-DISCRIMINATORY CLAUSES IN THE CONSTITUTIONS OF BANGLADESH, INDIA AND SRI LANKA: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS. (2017). Commonwealth Law Review Journal, 4, 192-203. https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/clrj/article/view/308

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