declaration of rights

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The declaration of rights in the Constitution of Argentina is the section that enumerates and guarantees fundamental civil, political, and social rights and liberties for individuals under Argentine law.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bill of rights
constitutional provision
aimsTo ensure dignity of persons
prevent arbitrary state action
appliesTo individuals under Argentine jurisdiction
basedOn liberal constitutional tradition
bindingOn all branches of government in Argentina
municipal authorities of Argentina
national authorities of Argentina
provincial authorities of Argentina
characteristic directly applicable norms
entrenched constitutional protection
country Argentina
enforceableThrough constitutional remedies
judicial review
enshrinedIn Argentine constitutional text
guarantees civil rights
individual liberties
political rights
social rights
hasFunction limitation of state power
protection of fundamental rights
influencedBy Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen NERFINISHED
United States Bill of Rights NERFINISHED
interpretedBy Supreme Court of Argentina NERFINISHED
language Spanish
legalStatus supreme law
legalSystem Argentine law
partOf Constitution of Argentina NERFINISHED
protects due process rights
equality before the law
freedom of assembly
freedom of expression
freedom of religion
labor rights
property rights
right to education
right to health
social security rights
relatedTo Argentine human rights obligations
international human rights treaties incorporated into the Constitution of Argentina
scope national
subjectMatter fundamental rights and guarantees

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Constitution of Argentina contains declaration of rights