The Republic shall, consistent with the principles of individual freedom and social
justice enshrined in this Constitution, manage the national economy and the
natural resources of Liberia in such manner as shall ensure the maximum feasible
participation of Liberian citizens under conditions of equality as to advance the
general welfare of the Liberian people and the economic development of Liberia.
Article 8
The Republic shall direct its policy towards ensuring for all citizens, without
discrimination, opportunities for employment and livelihood under just and humane
conditions, and towards promoting safety, health and welfare facilities in
employment.
Article 9
The Republic shall encourage the promotion of bilateral and regional cooperation
between and among Liberian and other nations and the formation and maintenance
of regional organizations aimed at the cultural, social, political and economic
development of the peoples of Africa and other nations of the world.
Article 10
The Republic shall ensure the publication and dissemination of this Constitution
throughout the Republic and the teaching of its principles and provisions in all
institutions of learning in Liberia.
CHAPTER III FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
Article 11
a. All persons are born equally free and independent and have certain natural,
inherent and inalienable rights, among which are the right of enjoying and
defending life and liberty, of pursuing and maintaining and security of the person
and of acquiring, possessing and protecting property, subject to such qualifications
as provided for in this Constitution.
b. All persons, irrespective of ethnic background, race, sex, creed, place of origin
or political opinion, are entitled to the fundamental rights and freedoms of the
individual, subject to such qualifications as provided for in this Constitution.
c. All persons are equal before the law and are therefore entitled to the equal
protection of the law.
Article 12
No person shall be held in slavery or forced labor within the Republic, nor shall any
citizen of Liberia nor any person resident therein deal in slaves or subject any
other person to forced labor, debt bondage or peonage; but labor reasonably
required in consequence of a court sentence or order conforming to acceptable
labor standards, service in the military, work or service which forms part of normal