While the constitution of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago affords us rights. These rights are not absolute. discuss in 800 words
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While the constitution of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago affords us rights.
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- Secondly, the civil freedoms do not impact the current laws that was in effect at the time of independence. Of example, while the courts have claimed the compulsory death penalty is a cruel and unusual punishment, such a statute is still covered because it was "saved" or occurred at the time of independence.
- Second, during a state of national emergency proclaimed by the President, laws that are enacted during that time will "suspend" all of your rights.
- Therefore, citizens may be held without charging for a period of time while the Constitution grants them the ability to have their arrest checked. Thirdly, the Constitution requires statutes to be enacted that enforce limits that in any way violate the freedoms set out therein.
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