Parliamentary power to modify fundamental rights: permits restrictions for forces to ensure proper discharge of duties and discipline. Article 33 authorises Parliament to determine the extent to which rights under the Fundamental Rights Part may be restricted or abrogated for members of the Armed Forces, forces charged with public order, employees of State intelligence or counter intelligence organisations, and those employed in telecommunication systems serving those entities, insofar as such restrictions are necessary to ensure proper discharge of duties and maintenance of discipline.
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Parliamentary power to modify fundamental rights: permits restrictions for forces to ensure proper discharge of duties and discipline.
Article 33 authorises Parliament to determine the extent to which rights under the Fundamental Rights Part may be restricted or abrogated for members of the Armed Forces, forces charged with public order, employees of State intelligence or counter intelligence organisations, and those employed in telecommunication systems serving those entities, insofar as such restrictions are necessary to ensure proper discharge of duties and maintenance of discipline.
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