diskrimineerimata
Diskrimineerimata is an Estonian term describing the state or principle of non-discrimination, aiming for equal treatment of people regardless of personal characteristics. In practice, it refers to policies, practices and decisions that do not disadvantage individuals or groups in access to employment, education, housing, services, or public life. The concept is widely used in legal, administrative and organizational contexts to express commitment to fair treatment.
Etymology and usage notes: the word is formed from the verb diskrimineerima (to discriminate) with the negating
Legal and policy framework: in Estonia, nondiscrimination principles are protected by the Constitution and by acts
Context and applications: diskrimineerimata practices are promoted in workplaces, educational institutions, public services and housing policies.