Article 49 of the 1874 constitution guarantees the freedom of religion.
Article 10 of the European Social Charter guarantees the right to vocational education.
Article 152(1)(b) of the Federal Constitution guarantees to teach or learn any other language.
Article 25, for example, guarantees the right to an "adequate" standard of living, "including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services."
Article 25 of the Constitution guarantees the freedom of the press and stipulates that censorship can never be established.
Article 19 guaranteed to all citizens the right to 'acquire, hold and dispose of property'.
Article 9 guaranteed the freedom to conduct business without interference from either government and to trade without restrictions or prohibitions.
Articles 28 to 30 of the Treaty and Regulation 2679/98 guarantee the free movement of goods.
Article 31 of the Russian Constitution, however, guarantees the freedom of assembly.
Article 15 of the Constitution guarantees the freedom of religion.