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Constitution of Thailand (2007)/Chapter 3
Chapter 3 : Rights and liberties of the Thai people
587968Constitution of Thailand (2007) — Chapter 3 : Rights and liberties of the Thai people
1 CHAPTER 3 : RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES OF THE THAI PEOPLE
1.2 Part 2 : Equality
1.3 Part 3 : Personal Rights and Liberties
1.4 Part 4 : Rights in Administration of Justice
1.5 Part 5 : Rights in Property
1.6 Part 6 : Rights and Liberties in Occupation
1.7 Part 7 : Liberties in Expression of Persons and Mass Media
1.8 Part 8 : Rights and Liberties in Education
1.9 Part 9 : Rights to Receive Public Heath Services and Welfare from the State
1.10 Part 10 : Rights in connection with Information and Complaints
1.11 Part 11 : Liberties in connection with Assembly and Association
1.12 Part 12 : Community Rights
1.13 Part 13 : Rights to Protect the Constitution
CHAPTER 3 : RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES OF THE THAI PEOPLE[edit]
Section 27. Rights and liberties recognised by this Constitution expressly, by implication or by decisions of the Constitutional Court shall be protected and directly binding on the National Assembly, the Council of Ministers, Courts, constitutional organs and State agencies in enacting, applying and interpreting laws.
Section 28. A person can invoke human dignity or exercise his or her rights and liberties in so far as it is not in violation of rights and liberties of other persons or contrary to the Constitution or good morals. A person whose rights and liberties recognised by this Constitution are violated can invoke the provisions of this Constitution for the purpose of exercising rights through the medium of the Court or defending himself or herself in the Court.
A person may have a recourse to the Court for directly enforcing the State to comply with provisions in this Chapter. Where the exercise of any particular right or liberty as recognized by this Constitution is a subject-matter of the existing law, such right and liberty shall be exercisable as provided by law.
A person shall have the right to receive from the State promotion, support and assistance as needed for the exercise of right in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter.
Section 29. The restriction of such rights and liberties as recognised by the Constitution shall not be imposed on a person except by virtue of provisions of the law specifically enacted for the purpose determined by this Constitution and to the extent of necessity and provided that it shall not affect the essential substances of such rights and liberties.
The provisions of paragraph one and paragraph two shall also apply mutatis mutandis to bylaws issued by virtue of provisions of law.
Part 2 : Equality[edit]