22.2 Civil Liberties
From Human Rights by LJM Cooray (1996)

The more important rights may be said to include the right of each individual to:

  1. freedom of speech and expression,
  2. freedom from arrest or detention except under authority of law,
  3. freedom from cruel, inhumane or degrading punishments and the right to a fair trial by a competent and independent court,
  4. freedom to enjoy lawfully acquired property,
  5. equality of persons before the law,
  6. freedom of assembly and association (including public meeting and withdrawal of labour),
  7. freedom of thought, conscience and religion,
  8. freedom to contract,
  9. freedom to engage in a trade, profession or occupation,
  10. freedom of movement within a nation and across national borders.

Some of the above freedoms are analysed in various parts of this book, see sections 5, 7, 20 and 21.