This document lists 22 concepts related to the Bill of Rights, including protections against unlawful searches and seizures, guarantees of due process and equal protection, freedom of expression and religion, rights of the accused such as habeas corpus and speedy trials, prohibitions against cruel punishment and double jeopardy, and restrictions on ex post facto laws and bills of attainder.
This document lists 22 concepts related to the Bill of Rights, including protections against unlawful searches and seizures, guarantees of due process and equal protection, freedom of expression and religion, rights of the accused such as habeas corpus and speedy trials, prohibitions against cruel punishment and double jeopardy, and restrictions on ex post facto laws and bills of attainder.
This document lists 22 concepts related to the Bill of Rights, including protections against unlawful searches and seizures, guarantees of due process and equal protection, freedom of expression and religion, rights of the accused such as habeas corpus and speedy trials, prohibitions against cruel punishment and double jeopardy, and restrictions on ex post facto laws and bills of attainder.
2.Unlawful Searches and Seizures 3.Privacy of Communication 4.Freedom of Expression 5.Freedom of Religion 6.Liberty of Abode/Travel 7.Right of the people to information on matters on public concern 8.Freedom of Association 9.Just Compensation 10. Non – impairment of obligation of Contracts 11. Free access to the courts and quasi-judicial bodies and adequate legal assistance 12. Right of persons under custodial investigations 13. Right to Bail 14. Right of the accused 15. Habeas Corpus 16. Right to Speedy disposition of cases 17. Right against self-incrimination 18. Freedom from detention solely by reason of political belief 19. Freedom from cruel or degrading punishment 20. Non – imprisonment for debt or non- payment of poll tax/community tax 21. Right against Double Jeopardy 22. Prohibition against : a.Ex-post Facto Law – bill for punishment after crime was committed b.Bill of Attainder – punishment without judicial trial