Racial Laws
As racial laws legislation be referred to the people due to racist for the benefit of "accuser" policy patterns in an unequal distribution of social resources and political rights set .
Well-known examples are:
- the Nuremberg Laws (against the Jews) at the time of the Third Reich
- Chronology of the Racial Laws of the United States
- Laws of apartheid against the non-European-derived population in some countries in southern Africa
- anti-Jewish Italian racial laws from 1938
- Italian racial segregation laws (colonies) in Italian East Africa
- Slovak Jewish Code of 1941
- the Chinese Exclusion Act (against the Chinese) of 1880
- Racial Laws in the Independent State of Croatia (1941–1945)
- the Bulgarian Law for the Protection of the Nation (1941-1944)
See also
Wiktionary: Race Law - Explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations