2010 ED] CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES [CAP 167
(2) Every person who is a citizen of Seychelles has a right to
enter Seychelles and, subject to clause (3) (d), not to be expelled
from Seychelles.
(3) The right under clause (1) may be subject to such restrictions
as are prescribed by a law necessary in a democratic society−
(a) in the interests of defence, public safety,
public order, public morality or public
health;
(b) for protecting the rights and freedoms of
other persons;
(c) for the prevention of a crime
compliance with an order of a court;
or
(d) for extradition of persons from Seychelles;
or
(e) for lawful removal of persons who are not
citizens of Seychelles from Seychelles.
(4) A law providing for the extradition of persons from
Seychelles shall not authorise the extradition to a country in
respect of an offence punishable with death in that country unless
that country undertakes not to carry into effect a sentence of
death in respect of the offence.
(5) A law providing for the lawful removal from Seychelles
of persons lawfully present in Seychelles shall provide for the
submission, prior to removal, of the reasons for the removal and
for review by a competent authority of the order of removal.
26.(1) Every person has a right to property and for the purpose
of this article this right includes the right to acquire, own
peacefully enjoy and dispose of property either individually or in
association with others.
(2) The exercise of the right under clause (1) may be subject to
such limitations as may be prescribed by law and necessary in a
democratic society−
(a)in the public interest;
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Right to
property