Protection from Torture and Inhumane Treatment

The provision "Individuals are not subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment" in Article I of the Fair Constitution is a fundamental guarantee of human dignity and the protection of individual rights. This essay examines the significance of this provision in the…


Right to Fair and Impartial Trials

Article I of the constitution, titled "Individuals," encompasses a range of fundamental rights that form the bedrock of a just and equitable society. Among these rights is the "Right to Fair and Impartial Trials." This right is not just a legal provision; it represents a cornerstone of justice,…


Personal Autonomy

The principle of personal autonomy, as articulated in Article I of the constitution, is a fundamental pillar of individual freedom and self-determination. It embodies the idea that individuals have the inherent right to make decisions regarding their own lives, bodies, health, and well-being…


Equal Recognition

The very foundation of a fair and just society lies in the recognition and equal treatment of all individuals under the law. Article I of the constitution unequivocally underscores this principle. It is a clarion call to uphold the universal human rights that should be accessible to every…