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|contents=Trinidad and Tobago (Constitution) Order in Council 1962 ratified on 4 November 1875. Articles 1 and 1(h) grants religious freedom and prohibit religious discrimination. Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. “Trinidad and Tobago Independence Act 1962.” Last modified 2012. Accessed July 5, 2022. http://laws.gov.tt/pdf/A6.pdf.
|contents=The first assertion of Religious Freedom is in the 1976 Constitution of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in Chapter 1, Part 1, Article 4, Point H. This article asserts multiple human rights and guarantees equality regardless of religion, as well as the protection of freedom of conscience and religious belief and observance.
 
The Verification Research, Training and Information Centre. Laws of Trinidad and Tobago. Constitution of 1976. https://www.vertic.org/media/National%20Legislation/Trinidad_and_Tobago/TT_Constitution.pdf
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Latest revision as of 06:15, 13 November 2023

What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Trinidad and Tobago

The first assertion of Religious Freedom is in the 1976 Constitution of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in Chapter 1, Part 1, Article 4, Point H. This article asserts multiple human rights and guarantees equality regardless of religion, as well as the protection of freedom of conscience and religious belief and observance.

The Verification Research, Training and Information Centre. Laws of Trinidad and Tobago. Constitution of 1976. https://www.vertic.org/media/National%20Legislation/Trinidad_and_Tobago/TT_Constitution.pdf