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NZ Council for Civil Liberties

Bills of Rights
  • Introduction to the Bill of Rights
Life and security of the person
  • S8: Right not to be deprived of life
  • S9: Right not to be subjected to torture or cruel treatment
  • S10: Right not to be subjected to medical or scientific experimentation
  • S11: Right to refuse to undergo medical treatment
Democratic and civil rights
  • S12: Electoral rights
  • S13: Freedom of thought, conscience, religion, and belief
  • S14: Freedom of expression
  • S15: Manifestation of religion and belief
  • S16: Freedom of peaceful assembly
  • S17: Freedom of association
  • S18: Freedom of movement
  • S19: Freedom from discrimination
  • S20: Rights of minorities
Search, arrest, and detention
  • S21: Unreasonable search and seizure
  • S22: Liberty of the person
  • S23: Rights of persons arrested or detained
  • S24: Rights of persons charged
  • S25: Minimum standards of criminal procedure
  • S26: Retroactive penalties and double jeopardy
  • S27: Right to justice

S17: Freedom of association

Everyone has the right to freedom of association.

Section 17: NZ Bill of Rights

This right is about choosing who we join or work with.We are all free to start or join groups, whether they be unions, political parties, clubs, community groups, activist organisations or whatever.

This provision protects collective action. It means the government cannot stop people from joining together for a lawful purpose or undermine movements by banning or harassing them.

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