It isn't in the Bill of Rights, its the 19th amendment.
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It also depends on which country's "bill of rights" you are referring to (you have not been specific in your question and the person who answered above has assumed you were asking about the US constitution - there are more "bills of rights/constitutions" than that of the US).
Bill or rights guarantees.
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The Bill of Rights outlines the rights and freedoms of the American people. It ensures that the people get a fair and equal Democratic form of government.
Article 3 section 2 implies to a Filipinos Bill of Rights and his right to security
The 2nd Amendment guarantees the right of the people to keep and bear arms.
do you have summary of the article 3 bill of rights
Bill of Rights
A bill of Rights guarantees the citizens of a democracy inalienable personal and civil rights.
Article 20 of the Bill of Rights in the United States Constitution protects individuals from being compelled to testify against themselves in criminal cases, ensuring the right against self-incrimination. It also guarantees the right to due process, which means that the government must follow legal procedures before depriving a person of life, liberty, or property. This article is fundamental in safeguarding individual freedoms and maintaining the integrity of the legal system.
The Bill of Rights protects freedom of speech, press, religion, and assembly. It guarantees our right to keep and bear arms. It prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures. It guarantees due process in a court of law, a speedy hearing, and trial by jury. It prohibits excessive bail, fines and punishment. Most important, the Bill of Rights guarantees that rights not explicitlygranted to the government, are reserved to us as individuals.http://www.kevincraig.us/bill_of_rights.htm
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