Constitution of Tuvalu 1986, as amended to 2023
Protection from Violence
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    (1) Every person in Tuvalu is entitled, whatever his race, place of origin, political opinions, colour, religious beliefs or lack of religious beliefs, disability, or sex, to the following fundamental rights and freedoms: —

    (c) security for his person (see sections 18 and 19);
    … (Sec. 11)

Protection from Violence
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    (1) Subject to the provisions of this Part, and in particular to —
    (a) the succeeding provisions of this section; and
    (b) section 32 (foreign disciplined forces); and
    (c) section 33 (hostile disciplined forces); and
    (d) section 36 (restrictions on certain rights and freedoms during public emergencies), no-one shall —
    (e) be held in slavery or servitude; or
    (f) be required to perform forced labour.
    (2) For the purposes of this section —
    (a) slavery or servitude includes slavery or servitude within the meaning of any international or multinational convention or treaty prohibiting slavery or servitude to which Tuvalu is a party;
    ... (Sec. 18)
Protection from Violence
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    Subject to the provisions of this Part, and in particular to —
    (a) section 32 (foreign disciplined forces); and
    (b) section 33 (hostile disciplined forces),
    no-one shall —
    (c) be tortured; or
    (d) given inhuman or degrading punishment or treatment. (Sec. 19)
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Part II on Bill of Rights. 
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Part II on Bill of Rights. 

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4 - Division 5 on Enforcement of the Bill of Rights (Sections 38-42).
5 - Part II on Bill of Rights.

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Part II on Bill of Rights. 
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Also refer to Sec. 13: “The Principles set out in the Preamble are adopted as part of the basic law of Tuvalu, from which human rights and freedoms derive and on which they are based.”