him, he shall be released either unconditionally or upon 

reasonable conditions, including in particular such conditions as 

are reasonably necessary to ensure that he appears at a later date 

for trial or for proceedings preliminary to trial. 

(4) Any person who is unlawfully arrested or detained by any other
person shall be entitled to compensation therefor from that other person.
14. (1) A person shall not be held in slavery or servitude.

Protection from
slavery and forced
labour

(2) A person shall not be required to perform forced labour.
(3) For the purpose of this Article, the expression "forced labour" does
not include(a)

any labour required in consequence of a sentence or order of a
court;

(b)

labour required of any person while he is lawfully detained that,
though not required in consequence of a sentence or order of a
court, is reasonably necessary in the interests of hygiene or for
the maintenance of the place at which he is detained;

(c)

any labour required of a member of a disciplined force in
pursuance of his duties as such or, in the case of a person who
has conscientious objections to service as a member of a naval,
military or air force, any labour that that person is required by
law to perform in place of such service;

(d)

any labour required during any period when the Republic is at
war or a declaration under Article 30 or 31 is in force or in the
event of any other emergency or calamity that threatens the life
and well-being of the community, to the extent that the requiring
of such labour is reasonably justifiable in the circumstances of
any situation arising or existing during that period, or as a result
of that other emergency or calamity, for the purpose of dealing
with that situation; or

(e)

any labour reasonably required as part of reasonable and normal
communal or other civic obligations.

15. A person shall not be subjected to torture, or to inhuman or
degrading punishment or other like treatment.

Protection from
inhuman treatment

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