Legalized racial discrimination
- Active judicial prejudice regarding race
- Prejudicial treatment by the law of racial minorities
Incidence
During the Second World War, nationals and non-nationals alike of certain racial origin were the subject of legal discrimination on the basis of being a security risk. For example, American people of Japanese descent were moved into camps after the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbour. Similar treatment occurred with Germans and Japanese in Australia, where German towns were also given new anglicised names, some of which persisted after the war.
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Metadata
Database
World problems
Type
(E) Emanations of other problems
Biological classification
N/A
Subject
Law » Judiciary
Law » Law
Law » Legality
Society » Minority, indigenous groups
Society » Racial, ethnic groups
Content quality
Unpresentable
Language
English
1A4N
C3683
DOCID
11336830
D7NID
140717
Last update
Oct 4, 2020