<P> According to the preamble of the Constitution of the French Fifth Republic (adopted on 4 October 1958, and the current constitution), the principles set forth in the Declaration have constitutional value . Many laws and regulations have been canceled because they did not comply with those principles as interpreted by the Conseil Constitutionnel ("Constitutional Council of France") or by the Conseil d'État ("Council of State"). </P> <Ul> <Li> Taxation legislation or practices that seem to make some unwarranted difference between citizens are struck down as unconstitutional . </Li> <Li> Suggestions of positive discrimination on ethnic grounds are rejected because they infringe on the principle of equality since they would establish categories of people that would, by birth, enjoy greater rights . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Taxation legislation or practices that seem to make some unwarranted difference between citizens are struck down as unconstitutional . </Li> <Li> Suggestions of positive discrimination on ethnic grounds are rejected because they infringe on the principle of equality since they would establish categories of people that would, by birth, enjoy greater rights . </Li>

What was the goal of the declaration of rights of man