Chapter Four – The Bill of Rights
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Chapter Four – The Bill of Rights is the section of the Constitution of Kenya that sets out and protects fundamental human rights and freedoms for all individuals in the country.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Chapter Four – The Bill of Rights canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Chapter Four – The Bill of Rights Context triple: [Constitution of Kenya, hasChapter, Chapter Four – The Bill of Rights]
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Chapter 3 – Seat of Government
Chapter 3 – Seat of Government is the portion of Title 4 of the United States Code that sets out federal laws governing the location, administration, and related legal aspects of the United States’ national capital.
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Article II – Bill of Rights
Article II – Bill of Rights is the section of the Constitution of Puerto Rico that enumerates and protects the fundamental civil and political rights of the people of Puerto Rico.
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C.
Article III – The Legislative Branch
Article III – The Legislative Branch is the section of the Constitution of Puerto Rico that establishes the structure, powers, and functions of Puerto Rico’s bicameral legislature.
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D.
Book VI: Protection of rights
Book VI: Protection of rights is the section of the Italian Civil Code that regulates judicial protection, enforcement of rights, and procedural safeguards in civil matters.
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E.
Article IV of the United States Constitution
Article IV of the United States Constitution outlines the relationships among the states and between the states and the federal government, including provisions on full faith and credit, privileges and immunities, admission of new states, and federal authority over territories.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Chapter Four – The Bill of Rights Target entity description: Chapter Four – The Bill of Rights is the section of the Constitution of Kenya that sets out and protects fundamental human rights and freedoms for all individuals in the country.
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A.
Chapter 3 – Seat of Government
Chapter 3 – Seat of Government is the portion of Title 4 of the United States Code that sets out federal laws governing the location, administration, and related legal aspects of the United States’ national capital.
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B.
Article II – Bill of Rights
Article II – Bill of Rights is the section of the Constitution of Puerto Rico that enumerates and protects the fundamental civil and political rights of the people of Puerto Rico.
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C.
Article III – The Legislative Branch
Article III – The Legislative Branch is the section of the Constitution of Puerto Rico that establishes the structure, powers, and functions of Puerto Rico’s bicameral legislature.
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D.
Book VI: Protection of rights
Book VI: Protection of rights is the section of the Italian Civil Code that regulates judicial protection, enforcement of rights, and procedural safeguards in civil matters.
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E.
Article IV of the United States Constitution
Article IV of the United States Constitution outlines the relationships among the states and between the states and the federal government, including provisions on full faith and credit, privileges and immunities, admission of new states, and federal authority over territories.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
constitutional chapter
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part of the Constitution of Kenya ⓘ |
| adoptedWith | Constitution of Kenya promulgated on 27 August 2010 ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
all individuals in Kenya
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citizens of Kenya ⓘ non-citizens in Kenya ⓘ |
| contains |
general provisions on application of the Bill of Rights
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provisions on enforcement of the Bill of Rights ⓘ provisions on interpretation of the Bill of Rights ⓘ specific rights and fundamental freedoms ⓘ |
| country | Kenya ⓘ |
| enforceableBy | Kenyan courts ⓘ |
| guarantees |
access to information
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assembly, demonstration, picketing and petition ⓘ consumer rights ⓘ economic and social rights ⓘ environmental rights ⓘ equality and freedom from discrimination ⓘ freedom and security of the person ⓘ freedom of association ⓘ freedom of conscience, religion, belief and opinion ⓘ freedom of expression ⓘ freedom of movement and residence ⓘ freedom of the media ⓘ human dignity ⓘ labour relations rights ⓘ political rights ⓘ privacy ⓘ rights of arrested persons ⓘ rights of children ⓘ rights of minorities and marginalised groups ⓘ rights of persons detained, held in custody or imprisoned ⓘ rights of persons with disabilities ⓘ rights of youth ⓘ rights to fair trial ⓘ |
| influencedBy |
African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights
NERFINISHED
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights NERFINISHED ⓘ international human rights law ⓘ |
| legalStatus | supreme law within Kenya ⓘ |
| legalSystem | Kenyan law ⓘ |
| locatedInDocument | Constitution of Kenya (2010) NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| principle |
limitations of rights must be reasonable and justifiable
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rights are inherent and not granted by the state ⓘ rights bind all persons ⓘ rights bind all state organs ⓘ |
| purpose |
to protect fundamental rights and freedoms
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to set out fundamental rights and freedoms ⓘ |
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