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• Prohibition of double jeopardy

• Right to counsel

 
s.

• Principle of no punishment without law

 
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• Human dignity

To not be judged or condemned twice for the same acts.
To not be condemned without previous trial, nor to be deprived of the
right of defense in any state or grade of the process.
To not be punished for an act or omission that in the moment that it
took place was not characterized or punished as a criminal infraction;
or to not be subjected to a penalty not provided by the law. In case of
doubt, the Criminal Law is applied in the sense more favorable to the
offender.

On the basis of the principle of equality of the women before the law, the
public powers will adopt legal initiatives and mechanisms to favor the
adequate representation and participation of the Woman in the
performance of offices (cargos) and other functions in all institutions of the
State.
The legislative provisions will define the conditions under which these
rights and liberties will be exercised.

Article 14
The enumeration of the fundamental rights recognized in this chapter does not
exclude those guaranteed by the Fundamental Law, nor others of analogue nature
and that are derived from human dignity, from the principle of sovereignty of the
people or the social and democratic state of law and the republican form of
government.

Article 15
• General guarantee of equality
• Equality regardless of gender
• Equality regardless of social status
• Equality regardless of tribe or clan
• Equality regardless of religion

 
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• Duty to serve in the military

Acts of corruption will also be punished by Law.

Article 16
 
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• Reference to fraternity/solidarity

Any act of partiality or discrimination duly found on the basis of tribe,
ethnicity, gender, religion, social, political or other analogous motives is
punishable by law.

All Equatoguineans have the obligation to honor the Fatherland, defend its
sovereignty, territorial integrity and national unity, as well as to contribute
to the preservation of peace, national security, and the essential values of
the Equatoguinean tradition and to protect national interests.
Military service is mandatory. It will be regulated by the law.

Article 17
All citizens have the right and the obligation to live peacefully in the Republic of
Equatorial Guinea, to respect the rights of others and contribute to the formation of
a just, fraternal and caring (solidaria) society.

Equatorial Guinea 1991 (rev. 2012)

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