Article
2
The right to legal recourse when their rights have
been violated, even if the violator was acting in
an official capacity.
Article 3
The right to equality between men and women in
the enjoyment of their civil and political rights.
Article 6
The right to life and survival.
Article 7
The freedom from inhuman or degrading treatment
or punishment.
Article 8
The freedom from slavery and servitude.
Article 9
The right to liberty and security of the person
and freedom from arbitrary arrest or detention.
Article 11
The freedom from prison due to debt.
Article 12
The right to liberty and freedom of movement
Article 14
The right to equality before the law; the right
to be presumed innocent until proven guilty and
to have a fair and public hearing by an impartial
tribunal.
Article 16
The right to be recognised as a person before the
law.
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Article
17
The right privacy and its protection by the law.
Article 18
The freedom of thought, conscience and religion.
Article 19
The freedom of opinion and expression.
Article 20
Prohibition of propaganda advocating war or national,
racial or religious hatred.
Article 21
The right to peaceful assembly.
Article 22
The right to freedom of association.
Article 23
The right to marry and found a family
Article 24
The rights for children (status as minors, nationality,
registration and name).
Article 25
The right to participate in the conduct of public
affairs, to vote and to be elected and access to
public service.
Article 26
The right to equality before the law and equal
protection
Article 27
The right, for members of religious, ethnic or
linguistic minorities, to enjoy their culture, practice
their religion and use their language.
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