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Obligations of Private Parties
Angola
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2. It shall be the duty of every citizen to comply with and respect the law and obey the orders of the legitimate authorities issued under the terms of the Constitution and the law, respecting fundamental rights, freedoms and guarantees. (Art. 52) - Portuguese…
2. Todo o cidadão tem o dever de cumprir e respeitar as leis e de obedecer às ordens das autoridades legítimas, dadas nos termos da Constituição e da lei e no respeito pelos direitos, liberdades e garantias fundamentais. (Art. 52)
Obligations of Private Parties
Eswatini
- EnglishThe exercise and enjoyment of rights and freedoms is inseparable from the performance of duties and obligations, and accordingly, it shall be the duty of every citizen to -
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(d) respect the rights, freedoms and legitimate interests of others, and generally to refrain from doing acts detrimental to the welfare of other persons;
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Obligations of Private Parties
Mozambique
- English1. Individual rights and freedoms shall be directly applicable, shall bind both public and private entities, shall be guaranteed by the State, and shall be exercised within the Constitutional framework and the law.
... (Art. 56) - Portuguese1. Os direitos e liberdades individuais são directamente aplicáveis, vinculam as entidades públicas e privadas, são garantidos pelo Estado e devem ser exercidos no quadro da Constituição e das leis.
... (Art. 56)
Obligations of Private Parties
South Sudan
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2. Every citizen shall in particular:
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j. respect the rights and freedoms of others. (Art. 46)