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ARRANGEMENT OF ARTICLES
 
PREAMBLECHAPTER ONESOVEREIGNTY OF THE PEOPLE AND SUPREMACY OF THECONSTITUTION
1—Sovereignty of the people.2—Supremacy of the Constitution.3—Laws of Kenya.
CHAPTER TWOTHE REPUBLIC
4—Declaration of the Republic.5—Territory.6—Devolution.7—Capital.8—Decentralization of State organs.9—Languages.10—State and religion.11—National symbols.12—National days.
CHAPTER THREENATIONAL VALUES, PRINCIPLES AND GOALS
13—National values, principles and goals.
CHAPTER FOUR CITIZENSHIP
 14—General principles of citizenship.15—Retention of existing citizenship.16—Acquisition of citizenship.17—Citizenship by birth.18—Citizenship and marriage.19—Citizenship by naturalization.20—Children found in Kenya and adopted children.
 
 
21—Dual citizenship.22—Deprivation of citizenship.23—Residence.24—Responsibilities of a citizen.25—Legislation on citizenship.
CHAPTER FIVECULTURE
 26—Principles concerning culture.27—National Commission on Culture.28—Cultural day.
CHAPTER SIXTHE BILL OF RIGHTSPart I – General Provisions Relating to the Bill of Rights
29—Fundamental rights and freedoms.30—Application of the Bill of Rights.31—Implementation of rights and freedoms.32—Enforcement of the Bill of Rights.33—Authority of the court to uphold and enforce the Bill of Rights.34—Limitation of rights.
Part II – Fundamental Rights and Freedoms
35—Right to life.36—Equality.37—Freedom from discrimination.38—Gender.39—Older members of society.40—Youth.41—Children.42—Family.43—Persons with disabilities.44—Human dignity.45—Freedom and security of the person.46—Slavery, servitude and forced labour.47—Privacy.48—Freedom of religion, belief and opinion.49—Freedom of expression.50—Freedom of the media.51—Access to information.52—Freedom of association.53—Assembly, demonstration, picketing and petition.
 
54—Political rights.55—Freedom of movement and residence.56—Refugees and asylum.57—Freedom of trade, occupation and profession.58—Protection of right to property.59—Labour relations.60—Social security.61—Health.62—Education.63—Housing.64—Food.65—Water.66—Sanitation.67—Environment.68—Language and culture.69—Consumer rights.70—Fair administration.71—Access to courts.72—Rights of arrested persons.73—Fair trial.74—Rights of persons held in custody.75—State of emergency.
Part III – Human Rights Commissions
76—Gender Commission.77—Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice.
CHAPTER SEVENLAND AND PROPERTY
78—Principles of land policy.79—Vesting and classification of land.80—Public land.81—Community land.82—Private land.83—Landholding by non-citizens.84—Regulation of land use.85—National Land Commission.86—Legislation on land.
CHAPTER EIGHTENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
87—Principles and obligations on the environment.88—Protection of the environment.
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