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Where this pillar is in place, the formal and informal institutions of society, and the beliefs and practices of the people, will be such that every member of the human family, irrespective not only of race, sex, or ethnicity but also of age, size, stage of development, or condition of dependency, is treated as a person—that is, as a subject bearing profound, inherent, and equal worth and dignity.
An unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in eternal law and natural law.