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 Harmonised DraftCONSTITUTION OF KENYA
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November, 2009 by the Committee of Experts on Constitutional Review pursuant to section 32(1)(a)(i) of the Constitution of Kenya Review Act, 2008.
 
 Harmonized Draft Constitution of Kenya
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ARRANGEMENT OF ARTICLES
 
PREAMBLECHAPTER ONESOVEREIGNTY OF THE PEOPLE AND SUPREMACY OF THE CONSTITUTION
1—Sovereignty of the people2—Supremacy of the Constitution3—Defence of the Constitution
CHAPTER TWOTHE REPUBLIC
4—Declaration of the Republic5—Territory6—Devolution7—Capital of Kenya8—Access to services9—Languages and other modes of communication10—State and religion11—National symbols12—National days
CHAPTER THREENATIONAL VALUES, PRINCIPLES AND GOALS
13—National values, principles and goals
CHAPTER FOUR CITIZENSHIP
 14—General principles15—Retention of existing citizenship16—Acquisition of citizenship17—Citizenship by birth18—Citizenship and marriage19—Citizenship by naturalization20—Children found in Kenya and adopted children21—Dual citizenship22—Deprivation of citizenship23—Residence24—Responsibilities of a citizen25—Legislation on citizenship
 
 Harmonized Draft Constitution of Kenya
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CHAPTER FIVECULTURE
 26—Recognition of culture27—Responsibility of State in respect of culture
CHAPTER SIXTHE BILL OF RIGHTSPart 1—General provisions relating to the Bill of Rights
28—Rights and fundamental freedoms29—Application of the Bill of Rights30—Implementation of rights and freedoms31—Enforcement of the Bill of Rights32—Authority of the court to uphold and enforce the Bill of Rights33—Limitation of rights or fundamental freedoms
Part 2—Rights and fundamental freedoms
34—Rights and freedoms that may not be limited35—Right to life36—Equality37—Freedom from discrimination38—Gender 39—Older members of society40—Youth41—Children42—Family43—Persons living with disabilities44—Minorities and marginalized groups45—Human dignity46—Freedom and security of the person47—Slavery, servitude and forced labour 48—Privacy49—Freedom of conscience, religion, belief and opinion50—Freedom of expression51—Freedom of the media52—Access to information53—Freedom of association54—Assembly, demonstration, picketing and petition55—Political rights56—Freedom of movement and residence57—Refugees and asylum seekers58—Freedom of trade, occupation and profession59—Protection of right to property60—Labour relations61—Social security62—Health63—Education64—Housing

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