Title VI — Rights, Dignity, and the Rule of Law
This title enshrines the fundamental rights, freedoms, and rule-of-law guarantees of the State.
Chapter 1 — Natural Rights
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| Art. 32 | Natural Rights and Freedoms | Every person possesses dignity and natural rights that shall be respected by all authorities and all persons within the jurisdiction of Kaharagia. |
Chapter 2 — Equality
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| Art. 33 | Equality and Non-Discrimination | All persons are equal before the law and are entitled to equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination. |
Chapter 3 — Human Dignity
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| Art. 34 | Human Dignity and Social Justice | Human dignity is inviolable. It must be respected and protected by all authorities and all persons. |
Chapter 4 — Justice and the Rule of Law
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| Art. 35 | Justice and the Rule of Law | The State is founded upon the rule of law. All power must be exercised in accordance with law, and all persons are subject to law. |
Chapter 5 — International Law
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| Art. 36 | International Law and Treaties | The conduct of foreign affairs, the conclusion of treaties, and the representation of Kaharagia in international relations are sovereign prerogatives exercised by the Sovereign or by ministers and officials acting under sovereign authority. |