Fundamental Rights. 1. In accordance with Article 4(3) of this Constitution, the European Convention on the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and its Additional Protocols which are in force for Cyprus and the United Nations Covenant on Civil and Political Rights shall be an integral part of this Constitution. 2. There shall be no discrimination against any person on the basis of his or her gender, ethnic or religious identity, or internal <component state> citizenship status. 3. There shall be freedom of movement and freedom of residence throughout Cyprus, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Constitution or any other parts of the Foundation Agreement or a Constitutional Law. 4. The rights of religious and other minorities, including the Maronite, the Latin and the Armenian, shall be safeguarded. The <common state> and the <component states> shall, within their respective spheres of competence, afford minorities the status and rights foreseen in the European Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities, in particular the right to administer their own cultural and educational affairs and to be represented in the legislature. 5. Greek Cypriots residing in the Karpas villages of Rizokarpaso/Dipkarpaz, Agialousa/Yeni Erenköy, Agia Trias/Sipahi, Melanarga/Adacay, and Maronites residing in the villages of Agia Marina/Gűrpinar, Asomatos/Özhan, Karpasha/Karpaşa and Kormakiti/Koruçam, and Turkish Cypriots residing in the Tillyria villages of Amadhies/Gűnebakan, Limnitis/Yeşilyirmak, Selemani/Suleymaniye, Xerovounos/Kurutepe and Agios Georgios/Madenliköy, as well as the Mesaoria villages of Pyla and [insert other villages with more than 20% Turkish Cypriots in 1960 should they fall within the area of territorial adjustment] shall, within the <component states> in which these villages are situated, enjoy the right to administer their own cultural and educational affairs and to be represented in the <component state> legislature..10
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Samples: Comprehensive Settlement Agreement, Comprehensive Settlement Agreement
Fundamental Rights. 1. In accordance with Article 4(3) of this Constitution, the human rights and fundamental freedoms enshrined in the European Convention on for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and its Additional Protocols which are in force for the United Cyprus and the Republic shall be an integral part of this Constitution (catalogue attached). The United Nations Covenant on Civil and Political Rights shall also be an integral part of this Constitution.
2. There shall be no discrimination against any person on the basis of his or her gender, ethnic or religious identity, or internal <component state> constituent state citizenship status.
3. There shall be freedom of movement and freedom of residence throughout Cyprus, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Constitution or any other parts of the Foundation Agreement or a Constitutional Law.
4. The rights of religious and other minorities, including namely the Maronite, the Latin and the Armenian, shall be safeguarded. The <common state> federal government and the <component states> constituent states shall, within their respective spheres of competence, afford minorities the status and rights foreseen in the European Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities, in particular the right to administer their own cultural cultural, religious and educational affairs and to be represented in the legislature.
5. Greek Cypriots residing in the Karpas villages of Rizokarpaso/Dipkarpaz, Agialousa/Yeni Erenköy, Agia Trias/Sipahi, Melanarga/Adacay, and Maronites residing in the villages of Agia Marina/Gűrpinar, Asomatos/Özhan, Karpasha/Karpaşa and Kormakiti/Koruçam, and Turkish Cypriots residing in the Tillyria villages of Amadhies/GűnebakanGünebakan, Limnitis/Yeşilyirmak, Selemani/Suleymaniye, Xerovounos/Kurutepe and Karovostasi/Gemikonagi, Agios Georgios/MadenliköyMadenliköy and Kokkina/Erenköy, as well as the Mesaoria villages of Pyla Pyla/Pile, Skylloura/Yilmazköy and [insert other villages with more than 20% Turkish Cypriots in 1960 should they fall within the area of territorial adjustment] Agios Xxxxxxxx/Türkeli shall, within the <component states> constituent states in which these villages are situated, enjoy the right to administer their own cultural cultural, religious and educational affairs and to be represented in the <component state> legislature..10constituent state legislature and to be consulted on matters of zoning and planning regarding their villages. Residents of the village of Kormakiti shall enjoy equal treatment to long-term residents of the Turkish Cypriot State with regard to sale and purchase of properties located within the Turkish Cypriot State and the 1960 boundaries of the village of Kormakiti.
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Samples: Foundation Agreement
Fundamental Rights. 1. In accordance with Article 4(3) of this Constitution, the European Convention on for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and its Additional Protocols which are in force for Cyprus and the United Nations Covenant on Civil and Political Rights shall be an integral part of this Constitution.
2. There shall be no discrimination against any person on the basis of his or her gender, ethnic or religious identity, or internal <component state> citizenship status.
3. There shall be freedom of movement and freedom of residence throughout Cyprus, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Constitution or any other parts of the Foundation Agreement or a Constitutional Law.
4. The rights of religious and other minorities, including the Maronite, the Latin and the Armenian, shall be safeguarded. The <common state> and the <component states> shall, within their respective spheres of competence, afford minorities the status and rights foreseen in the European Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities, in particular the right to administer their own cultural and educational affairs and to be represented in the legislature.
5. Greek Cypriots residing in the Karpas villages of Rizokarpaso/Dipkarpaz, Agialousa/Yeni Erenköy, Agia Trias/Sipahi, Melanarga/Adacay, and Maronites residing in the villages of Agia Marina/Gűrpinar, Asomatos/Özhan, Karpasha/Karpaşa and Kormakiti/Koruçam, and Turkish Cypriots residing in the Tillyria villages of Amadhies/Gűnebakan, Limnitis/Yeşilyirmak, Selemani/Suleymaniye, Xerovounos/Kurutepe and Agios Georgios/Madenliköy, as well as the Mesaoria villages of Pyla and [insert other villages with more than 20% Turkish Cypriots in 1960 should they fall within the area of territorial adjustment] shall, within the <component states> in which these villages are situated, enjoy the right to administer their own cultural and educational affairs and to be represented in the <component state> legislature..1011
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Samples: Comprehensive Settlement Agreement