Article 14
(1) Everyone has the right to communicate and obtain information they need to
develop themselves as individuals and to develop their social environment.
(2) Everyone has the right to seek, obtain, own, store, process, and impart
information using all available facilities.
Article 15
Everyone has the right to develop himself by individually and collectively protecting
his rights, in the interests of developing his society, nation, and state.
Article 16
Everyone has the right to undertake social and charitable works, to found
organizations for this purpose, including organizing private schooling and education,
and to raise funds for these purposes, in line with prevailing legislation.
Section Four
Right to Justice
Article 17
Everyone without discrimination, has the right to justice by submitting applications,
grievances, and charges, of a criminal, civil, and administrative nature, and to a
hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, according to legal procedure that
guarantees a hearing by a just and fair judge allowing an objective and impartial
verdict to be reached.
Article 18
(1) Everyone arrested, detained, or charged for a penal offence has the right to be
presumed innocent until proven guilty according to law in a trial at which he has
had all the guarantees necessary for his defense, according to prevailing law.
(2) No one shall be charged or held guilty of a penal offence for any act or omission
which did not constitute a penal offence under prevailing law, at the time when it
was committed.
(3) Should any changes be made to law, the provisions most advantageous to the
person held guilty shall apply.