The question is a trap, designed to suck someone in to what they might think is a meaningful discussion, but would become a pointless time-wasting session of bickering over semantics, which might well break down into trading insults and making personal remarks. I guess that sums up politics. :) thats pretty close summation as governments are only written words to confuse any one not powerful enough or rebillous enough to circumvent. the constitution has been totally averted by the actions of their statutes and other nonsensical additions. so to sum it up ther are no guaantees as a guarantee would have a remedy for the failure, government is exempt from obligations for all ommisions and commissions.
The most important safeguard of personal liberty are all of the pieces of the United States Constitution. From the Bill of Rights to the amendments that allow for more people to enjoy basic rights.
Civil Liberties.
The documents that include personal liberties are the American bill of rights, the constitution, and the declaration of independence.
Justices review the Constitution and use their own personal frames of reference to determine what the Constitution says about something. Because so much is open for interpretation, the justices often disagree on what is meant, and so unanimous decisions are rare.
The original Constitution actually guaranteed little personal liberty. However, the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution passed at the same time as the Constitution brought those liberties into focus and codified them.
The Constitution.
Government in the United States is limited and the Constitution's guarantees of personal freedom is a chief example. Each guarantee is either outright prohibition or a restriction on the power of government to do something.
Government in the United States is limited and the Constitution's guarantees of personal freedom is a chief example. Each guarantee is either outright prohibition or a restriction on the power of government to do something.
The Bill of Rights was needed because some states (mainly New York and Virginia) wouldn't ratify the new Constitution in 1787. THey wanted some guarantees of personal liberties. They would ratify the Constitution if a bill of rights was added.
We had to become a country to put our own personal laws into effect.
There is no issue in the constitution as "personal freedom." There are individual rights given in the Bill of Rights and other amendments, but personal freedom is implied. The government doesn't guarantee that the citizens will be happy or free only that they can seek to be happy.
Aruba's Constitution emphasizes equality, no penalty without a law (nulla poena sine lege), presumed innocence, and no death penalty.Specifically, Aruba approved its Constitution on August 9, 1985. The right to personal liberty and security as well as the right of freedom of movement within Aruba are guaranteed. The Constitution also guarantees the right to legal assistance and aid.
The most important safeguard of personal liberty are all of the pieces of the United States Constitution. From the Bill of Rights to the amendments that allow for more people to enjoy basic rights.
Civil Liberties.
Civil Liberties.
to make sure that every state agreed to the gov't they were going to follow
The US Constitution guarantees personal rights through the first 10 amendments often called the bill of rights. There are many other documents where people express "rights" of human beings but rights are an idea and are not always recognized.