Article 1, On Fundamental Rights
Fundamental rights are inherent to the human person, as well as universal, inalienable, indivisible, and interdependent. The full exercise of these...
Fundamental rights are inherent to the human person, as well as universal, inalienable, indivisible, and interdependent. The full exercise of these...
The funding of State benefits linked to the exercise of fundamental rights shall foster progressive...
The State must respect, protect, guarantee, and promote the full satisfaction and exercise of fundamental rights, as well as adopt the measures...
The State must adopt all necessary measures to progressively achieve the full satisfaction of fundamental rights. In no case may any measure have a...
Citizens are owners of fundamental rights. Rights may be exercised and enforced either on an individual or collective basis. Native Peoples and...
Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience, religion, and worldview; this right includes freedom to profess and change religion or...
Every natural or legal individual has the right to freedom of expression and opinion, in any form and by any means. This right includes freedom to...
It is the duty of the State to protect the exercise of this right to all persons on an equitable basis, through a policy of violence and crime...
No one may be arbitrarily deprived of his or her liberty, nor may his or her liberty be restricted except in the cases and in the manner determined...
Nobody shall be subjected to forced displacement within the national territory, save in the exceptions established by...