
Article IV
BILL OF RIGHTS
All citizens of United Imperial Nation are granted the following Liberties and Freedoms, whereby no form of government may be able to institute laws against:
SECTION I
Freedom from coercion: The ability to make choices and act without external force, constraint, or oppression.
SECTION II
Autonomy: The power to oversee one’s self and personal properties, make decisions, and shape one's own life.
SECTION III
Self-expression: The freedom to express one's thoughts, feelings, and identity without fear of persecution.
SECTION IV
Mobility: The ability to move freely, travel, and access different opportunities and experiences.
SECTION V
Economic freedom: The ability to engage in economic activities, such as work, entrepreneurship, and trade, without unjust restriction.
SECTION VI
Freedom of speech: The right to express opinions, ideas, and thoughts without fear of censorship or retaliation.
SECTION VII
Freedom of assembly: The right to gather, associate, and collaborate with others for common purposes.
SECTION VIII
Freedom of religion: The right to practice, worship, and propagate one's faith without persecution or restriction.
SECTION IX
Freedom of conscience: The right to hold and act on personal beliefs, values, and principles.
SECTION X
Freedom of the press: The right to access, create, and disseminate information without censorship or interference.

