Foundational Document: The Constitution of Belize (adopted 1981, amended through 2011)
π Core Principles & Rights
-
Belize’s Constitution declares itself the supreme law of the land oas.org+2constituteproject.org+2en.wikipedia.org+2.
-
It ensures fundamental rights and freedoms for every person—regardless of race, origin, political belief, gender, or creed .
-
Rights include:
-
Life, liberty, security of the person, and legal protection
-
Freedom of movement, expression, assembly, and conscience
-
Privacy of home and family life
-
Protection from discrimination and arbitrary loss of property
-
Right to work and fair employment conditions ihl-databases.icrc.org+12oas.org+12constitution.org+12unesco.org+15law.cornell.edu+15constituteproject.org+15.
-
π Why This Matters
Belize roots its democracy in respect, equality, and dignity. Its Constitution blends civic freedom with social responsibility—ensuring personal rights while honoring others' freedoms and public interests. Especially meaningful: Belize’s courts have upheld indigenous land rights, recognizing Maya communities’ ancestral property as constitutionally protected oas.org+6law.arizona.edu+6constitutions.unwomen.org+6.
- Chat GPT
No comments:
Post a Comment