Constitution of the Independent State of Papua New Guinea 1975, as amended to 2016
Protection from Violence
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    WE HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE that, subject to any restrictions imposed by law on noncitizens, all persons in our country are entitled to the fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual, that is to say, the right, whatever their race, tribe, places of origin, political opinion, colour, creed or sex, but subject to respect for the rights and freedoms of others and for the legitimate public interest, to each of the following:
    - (a) life, liberty, security of the person and the protection of the law; and

    (c) freedom from inhuman treatment and forced labour;
    … (Preamble, Basic Rights)
Protection from Violence
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    (1) No person shall be submitted to torture (whether physical or mental), or to treatment or punishment that is cruel or otherwise inhuman, or is inconsistent with respect for the inherent dignity of the human person.
    … (Sec. 36)
Protection from Violence
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    (1) No person shall be required to perform forced labour.
    … (Sec. 43)
Protection from Violence
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    Slavery, and the slave trade in all their forms, and all similar institutions and practices, are strictly prohibited. (Sec. 253)
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Section 65 on Automatic Citizenship on Independence Day, Section 66 on Citizenship by Descent and Marriage, Section 67 on Citizenship by Naturalization.
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Section 64 on Dual Citizenship.

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Division 3 on Basic Rights.
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Division 3 on Basic Rights.

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Division 3 on Basic Rights.

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Division 3 on Basic Rights.

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Subdivision C on Qualified Rights.