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  2. Human rights in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Montego Bay “Street People” scandal was a conspired attempt by the St James Parish Council truck and law enforcement to secretly transport groups of Homeless people in Montego Bay to a St Elizabeth parish to be dumped near a mud lake. Killings of civilians by police in Jamaica remain an important topic in the discussion of human rights.

  3. Round Hill Hotel and Villas - Wikipedia

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    The historic Round Hill hotel and villa resort near Montego Bay in Hopewell, Hanover, Jamaica opened in 1952. It is located on a 100-acre (40 ha) peninsula and has entertained many celebrities and politicians including John F. Kennedy, Ralph Lauren, Paul Newman and Bob Hope.

  4. Fundamental rights - Wikipedia

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    In particular, courts look to whether the right is "so rooted in the traditions and conscience of our people as to be ranked as fundamental." [14] Individual states may guarantee other rights as fundamental. That is, States may add to fundamental rights but can never diminish and rarely infringe upon fundamental rights by legislative processes.

  5. 25 great all-inclusive resorts in Jamaica - AOL

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    Honeymoons.com profiles and ranks 25 of the best all-inclusive resorts in Jamaica.

  6. Category:Human rights in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Women's rights in Jamaica (3 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Human rights in Jamaica" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  7. Constitution of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Jamaica is the collection of laws made by the government. It is the supreme law of Jamaica. [1] History

  8. Bill of rights - Wikipedia

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    A bill of rights, sometimes called a declaration of rights or a charter of rights, is a list of the most important rights to the citizens of a country. The purpose is to protect those rights against infringement from public officials and private citizens. [1] Bills of rights may be entrenched or unentrenched. An entrenched bill of rights cannot ...

  9. National human rights institution - Wikipedia

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    EU Fundamental Rights (2020) A gency Strong and effective national human rights institutions – challenges, promising practices and opportunities; OHCHR (2010) National Human Rights institutions – History, Principles, Roles and Responsibilities (Professional Training Series No.4) OHCHR (2009) Survey on National Human Rights Institutions