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''A bill to repeal and give further effect to the Rights and Freedoms granted under the Kodiak National Rights Act 642; to expand upon The Guarantees outlined in Article 4 of the Constitution of the Seventh Republic of Kodiak.''<br><br>
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==Introduction==
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::6.1.4 - the lawful detention of a minor for the purpose of educational supervision; or for the purpose of bringing them before the appropriate legal authority.;
::6.1.5 - the lawful detention of a person to prevent their illegal entry into the country; or against whom action of deportation or extradition is being taken.
::6.1.7 - the lawful detention of persons to prevent the spread of infectious diseases, of persons of unsound mind, or
:6.2 - Everyone who is arrested will be promptly informed, in a language and means which they can understand, the reasons for their arrest and any charges against them.
:6.3 - Everyone arrested or detained in accordance with 1.1 of this Article shall be promptly brought before a judge or any such person capable of exercising judicial powers and shall be entitled to a trial within a time which is reasonable. They may be released pending their appearance at said trail.
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:12.1 - Everyone has the Right to free and peaceful assembly and to free association with others, including the Right for a person to form and join trade unions for the protection of their interests.
===Article 13 - Right to marriage===
:13.1 - Everyone of
===Article 14 - Freedom from discrimination===
:14.1 - No person shall be discriminated against on the basis of their sex, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, association with a national minority, property, birth or other status.
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::21.4.2 - a court is satisfied that a provision of any subordinate legislation is incompatible with a Universal Right.
:21.5 - A declaration of incompatibility means that the law is considered unconstitutional and is therefore null and void in accordance with 3.8 of the Constitution of the Seventh Republic of Kodiak.
===Article 22 -
:21.1 - When considering a question which has arisen concerning the Right to free speech, a court must give great weight to the protection of that Right.
:21.2 - In this Article “the Right to free speech” is outlined in Article 11 (Right to expression) in the capacity of imparting ideas, information, or opinions by means of speech, sign, writing, images or any other means of communication.
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