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Article 28I of the Constitution
Type of Measure
Laws > Violence against women > Constitutional provision
Form of Violence
Violence against women and girls
Year
2002
Brief Description
Article 28I of the Constitution adopted in 1945, and amended in 2002, includes the following provisions: The rights to life, freedom from torture, freedom of thought and conscience, freedom of religion, freedom from enslavement, recognition as a person before the law, and the right not to be tried under a law with retrospective effect are all human rights that cannot be limited under any circumstances.
Source of Information
The 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia (amended in 2002), UN Women Constitutional Database
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