Other articles also detailed the protection of the private property, the inviolability of the domicile, person and mail, and the total freedom on private matters.
These rights include: the right to life and personal security; the right to personal inviolability and freedom; the right to receive assistance when their life is in peril.
Like the constitutions before it, it denies status privileges and reaffirms the inviolability of private property and equality of all citizens before the law.
According to this act, the first president possesses total, absolute and termless inviolability for all actions he performs during his being on a post.
Sending nations may also designate incumbents of certain positions as holding consulary authority by virtue of their office, while lacking individual accreditation, immunity and inviolability.