Foundational Document: The Constitution of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas (1973, revised later)
Key Principles & Rights:
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A constitutional parliamentary democracy within the Commonwealth, where the Constitution is the nation’s supreme law rimap.unhcr.org
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Fundamental human rights protected for every person, regardless of race, origin, gender, creed, or political opinion
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Guarantees include the right to life, protection from inhumane treatment, slavery, arbitrary arrest, and discrimination; as well as freedom of conscience, expression, assembly, and property en.wikipedia.org+2oas.org+2bahamas.gov.bs+2
Takeaway:
In The Bahamas, constitutional values are built on respect for every individual's dignity and choice. The focus is on protecting both privacy and political freedom under a democratic system rooted in equality.
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