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Constitutional protections of life, person, property andself-realization are included among Suriname's human rights.

Specifically, the Constitution of 1987 and its reforms of 1992 define human rights in Suriname. The relevant section is found under Chapter V: Basic Rights, Individual Rights and Freedoms. Articles 8 through 23 may be summarized as defending freedom of choice in association, philosophy, religion, and speech; guaranteeing affordable legal assistance in the pursuit of fair, honest, public justice; protecting the life, person and property of all citizens; providing opportunities for self-realization through paid work; and respecting the family life, "honor and good name" and privacy of each citizen.

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