Rights of women 28.

Rights of children 29.

(2)

Marriage shall be based on the free and full consent of the
intended parties.

(1)

Women shall be accorded full and equal dignity of the
person with men.

(2)

Women shall have the right to equal
treatment with men, including equal opportunities in
political, economic and social activities.

(1)

Children shall have the right from the birth to a name, the
right to acquire a nationality and subject to legislation
enacted in the best interest of children, to know and be
cared for by their parents.

(2)

Children under the age of sixteen years are entitled to be
protected from economic exploitation and shall not be
employed in or required to perform work that is likely to be
hazardous or to interfere with their education or be harmful
to their health of physical, mental, spiritual, moral or social
development.
A juvenile offender who is kept in lawful custody shall be
kept separated from adult offenders.

(3)
Rights to education 30.

All persons shall have the right to equal educational opportunities
and facilities and with a view to achieving the full realisation of
that right(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)
(e)

Rights of the Disabled 31.

(1)

basic education shall be free, compulsory
and available to all;
secondary education, including technical
and vocational education, shall be made
generally available and accessible to all by
every appropriate means, and in particular,
by the progressive introduction of free
education;
higher education shall be made equally
accessible to all, on the basis of capacity, by
every appropriate means, and in particular,
by progressive introduction of free
education;
functional literacy shall be encouraged or
intensified as far as possible;
the development of a system of schools with
adequate facilities at all levels shall be
actively pursued.
the right of the disabled and handicapped to respect

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