Chapter II - Citzenship of Georgia, Fundamental Human Rights and Freedoms 12 - Rights of citizenship 13 - Right to hold citizenship 14 - Right to equality 15 - Right to live 16 - Right to personal development 17 - Right to humanity 18 - Right to freedom 19 - Right to free speech 20 - Right to privacy 21 - Right to ownership 22 - Right to travel 23 - Right to intellectual property 24 - Right to communicate 25 - Right to hold public assemblies 26 - Right to form organisations 27 - Restrictions on foreigners 28 - Right to vote 29 - Right to stand for election 30 - Right to be employed 31 - Right to equal development 32 - Right to assistance in finding employment 33 - Right to go on strike 34 - Responsibility to protect cultural heritage 35 - Right to education 36 - Right of families 37 - Right to health care 38 - Right to cultural idnentity 39 - Right to human rights 40 - Right to be considered innocent until proven guilty 41 - Right to privacy in government documentation 42 - Right to fair trial 43 - Reporting of human rights violations 44 - Responsibility of individuals to follow constitution 45 - Responsibility of businesses to follows constiution 46 - Restrictions of this constituion 47 - Rights of foreigners Note: the above text aims to be a summary of Articles 12-47 of Chapter II of the Constitution of Georgia. This summary has been created by Open Site editors and does not reflect any official summary of Chapter II of the Constitution of Georgia.
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