(1) The dignity of all persons shall be inviolable.
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(2) In any judicial proceedings or in any other proceedings before any organ of the State, and
during the enforcement of a penalty, respect for human dignity shall be guaranteed.
(3) No person shall be subject to torture of any kind or to cruel, inhuman or degrading
treatment or punishment.
(4) No person shall be subject to corporal punishment in connexion with any judicial
proceedings or in any other proceedings before any organ of the State.
(5) No person shall be subjected to medical or scientific experimentation without his or her
consent.
(6) Subject to this Constitution, every person shall have the right to freedom and security of
person, which shall include the right not to be—
(a)
detained without trial;
(b)
detained solely by reason of his or her political or other opinions; or
(c)
imprisoned for inability to fulfill contractual obligations.
[Ch0000s20]20. Equality
11 of 2010(1) Discrimination of persons in any form is prohibited and all persons are, under any
law, guaranteed equal and effective protection against discrimination on grounds of race, colour, sex,
language, religion, political or other opinion, national, ethnic or social origin, disability, property, birth or
other status or condition.
(2) Legislation may be passed addressing inequalities in society and prohibiting discriminatory
practices and the propagation of such practices and may render such practices criminally punishable by
the courts.
[Ch0000s21]21. Privacy
11 of 2010Every person shall have the right to personal privacy, which shall include the right not
to be subject to—
(a)
searches of his or her person, home or property;
(b)
the seizure of private possessions; or
(c)
interference with private communications, including mail and all forms of
telecommunications.
[Ch0000s22]22. Family and marriage