Article 17 of The Constitution of Kenya: Revocation of citizenship.
17. (1) If a person acquired citizenship by registration, the citizenship may berevoked if—
(a) the person acquired the citizenship by fraud, false representation or concealment of any material fact;
(b) the person has, during any war in which Kenya was engaged, unlawfully traded or communicated...
Article 18 of The Constitution of Kenya: Legislation on citizenship.
18. Parliament shall enact legislation—
(a) prescribing procedures by which a person may become a citizen;
(b) governing entry into and residence in Kenya;
(c) providing for the status of permanent residents;
(d) providing for voluntary renunciation of citizenship;
(e) prescribing procedures...
Article 19 of The Constitution of Kenya: Rights and fundamental freedoms.
19. (1) The Bill of Rights is an integral part of Kenya’s democratic state and isthe framework for social, economic and cultural policies.
(2) The purpose of recognising and protecting human rights and fundamentalfreedoms is to preserve the dignity of individuals and communities and to promote...
Article 20 of The Constitution of Kenya: Application of Bill of Rights.
20. (1) The Bill of Rights applies to all law and binds all State organs and all persons.
(2) Every person shall enjoy the rights and fundamental freedoms in the Bill ofRights to the greatest extent consistent with the nature of the right or fundamental freedom.
(3) In applying a provision of...
Article 22 of The Constitution of Kenya: Enforcement of Bill of Rights.
22. (1) Every person has the right to institute court proceedings claiming that a right or fundamental freedom in the Bill of Rights has been denied, violated or infringed, or is threatened.
(2) In addition to a person acting in their own interest, court proceedings underclause (1) may be...
Article 26 of The Constitution of Kenya: Right to life.
26. (1) Every person has the right to life.
(2) The life of a person begins at conception.
(3) A person shall not be deprived of life intentionally, except to the extentauthorised by this Constitution or other written law.
(4) Abortion is not permitted unless, in the opinion of a trained health...
Article 31 of The Constitution of Kenya: Privacy.
31. Every person has the right to privacy, which includes the right not to have—(a) their person, home or property searched;
(b) their possessions seized;
(c) information relating to their family or private affairs unnecessarily required or revealed; or
(d) the privacy of their communications...
Article 32 of The Constitution of Kenya: Freedom of conscience, religion, belief and opinion.
(1) Every person has the right to freedom of conscience, religion, thought,belief and opinion.
(2) Every person has the right, either individually or in community with others,in public or in private, to manifest any religion or belief through worship, practice, teaching or observance, including...
Article 33 of The Constitution of Kenya: Freedom of expression.
(1) Every person has the right to freedom of expression, which includes— (a) freedom to seek, receive or impart information or ideas;
(b) freedom of artistic creativity; and
(c) academic freedom and freedom of scientific research.
(2) The right to freedom of expression does not extend...
Article 34 of The Constitution of Kenya: Freedom of the media.
(1) Freedom and independence of electronic, print and all other types of media is guaranteed, but does not extend to any expression specified in Article 33(2). (2) The State shall not—
(a) exercise control over or interfere with any person engaged in broadcasting, the production or circulation of...
Article 35 of The Constitution of Kenya: Access to information.
(1) Every citizen has the right of access to— (a) information held by the State; and
(b) information held by another person and required for the exercise or protection of any right or fundamental freedom.
(2) Every person has the right to the correction or deletion of untrue or misleading...
Article 36 of The Constitution of Kenya: Freedom of association.
(1) Every person has the right to freedom of association, which includes the right to form, join or participate in the activities of an association of any kind.
(2) A person shall not be compelled to join an association of any kind.
(3) Any legislation that requires registration of an association...
Article 38 of The Constitution of Kenya: Political rights.
38. (1) Every citizen is free to make political choices, which includes the right—(a) to form, or participate in forming, a political party;
(b) to participate in the activities of, or recruit members for, a political party; or
(c) to campaign for a political party or cause.
(2) Every citizen...
Article 40 of The Constitution of Kenya: Protection of right to property.
(1) Subject to Article 65, every person has the right, either individually or in association with others, to acquire and own property— (a) of any description; and
in any part of Kenya.
(2) Parliament shall not enact a law that permits the State or any person—
(a) to arbitrarily deprive a person...
Article 41 of The Constitution of Kenya: Labour relations.
(1) Every person has the right to fair labour practices.
(2) Every worker has the right—(a) to fair remuneration;
(b) to reasonable working conditions;
(c) to form, join or participate in the activities and programmes of a trade union; and
(d) to go on strike.
(3) Every employer has the...
Article 42 of The Constitution of Kenya: Environment.
Every person has the right to a clean and healthy environment, whichincludes the right—
(a) to have the environment protected for the benefit of present and future generations through legislative and other measures, particularly those contemplated in Article 69; and
(b) to have obligations...
Article 43 of The Constitution of Kenya: Economic and social rights.
(1) Every person has the right—
(a) to the highest attainable standard of health, which includes the right to health care services, including reproductive health care;
(b) to accessible and adequate housing, and to reasonable standards of sanitation;
(c) to be free from hunger, and to have...
Article 44 of The Constitution of Kenya: Language and culture.
(1) Every person has the right to use the language, and to participate in the cultural life, of the person’s choice.
(2) A person belonging to a cultural or linguistic community has the right, withother members of that community—
(a) to enjoy the person’s culture and use the person’s language;...
Article 45 of The Constitution of Kenya: Family.
(1) The family is the natural and fundamental unit of society and the necessary basis of social order, and shall enjoy the recognition and protection of the State.
(2) Every adult has the right to marry a person of the opposite sex, based on thefree consent of the parties.
(3) Parties to a...