Bill of Rights

Chapter Four — Bill of Rights index

Articles 19 to 57 in three Parts — official headings with one-line study notes

This page is a compact index to the Bill of Rights (Chapter Four, Articles 19–57). Each card uses the official article heading from the Constitution, with a short study note underneath in the overlay. Confirm all wording in your official text or the Chapter 4 lesson.

In the classroom: Part 1 (Articles 19–25) sets the framework: rights in democracy, application, implementation, enforcement, courts, and the rules on limitation and non-derogable rights. Part 2 (26–50) is the main catalogue of substantive rights. Part 3 (51–57) applies rights to particular groups and contexts. These notes are a study aid only — the articles themselves are the authority.

Part 1 — General (19–25) · Part 2 — Rights and fundamental freedoms (26–50) · Part 3 — Specific application (51–57)

Multiple choice — 10 questions

Quick checks on how the Bill of Rights is organised. Choose an answer for each question. Use Clue for a hint (overlay). Correct answers and explanations appear only after all ten are answered and you click See results.

1. The Bill of Rights in the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 is mainly found in:

2. Article 22 of the Constitution (“Enforcement of Bill of Rights”) primarily concerns:

3. Article 24 of the Constitution concerns:

4. Rights described as not subject to limitation appear in:

5. Economic and social rights are addressed in Part 2 mainly under:

6. The best interests of the child are a central concern of:

7. In Part 3 of the Bill of Rights, “Minorities and marginalised groups” are addressed under:

8. Fair administrative action is primarily protected under:

9. Freedom of expression is primarily found in:

10. After using this index, the full article text and chapter quiz are best reached through:

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