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Declaration on Race and Racial Prejudice
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international law
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ARTICLE-2
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... 2.
Racism
includes racist
ideologies
, prejudiced attitudes,
discriminatory
behaviour,
structural
arrangements
and institutionalized practices resulting in
racial
inequality
as well as the fallacious notion that
discriminatory
relations
between
groups
are morally and
scientifically
justifiable; it is reflected in
discriminatory
provisions
in
legislation
or
regulations
and
discriminatory
practices as well as in anti-
social
beliefs
and
acts
; it hinders the
development
of its
victims
, perverts those who practise it, divides
nations
internally, impedes
international
co-operation
and gives rise to
political
tensions between peoples; it is
contrary
to the
fundamental principles
of
international law
and, consequently, seriously disturbs
international peace
and
security
. ...
ARTICLE-9
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... 1. The
principle
of the
equality
in
dignity
and
rights
of all
human beings
and all peoples,
irrespective
of
race
,
colour
and
origin
, is a generally
accepted
and recognized
principle
of
international law
. Consequently any form of
racial
discrimination
practised by a
State
constitutes a
violation
of
international law
giving rise to its
international
responsibility
. ...
... 1. The
principle
of the
equality
in
dignity
and
rights
of all
human beings
and all peoples,
irrespective
of
race
,
colour
and
origin
, is a generally
accepted
and recognized
principle
of
international law
. Consequently any form of
racial
discrimination
practised by a
State
constitutes a
violation
of
international law
giving rise to its
international
responsibility
. ...
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