4.1 A citizen is defined as being anyone who;
i) Was born to a mother who has graduated a Chapterhouse
ii)Was born within the boundaries of all Kaitaine
iii)Has been granted citizenship by the Reverend Mother
iv) Has married a citizen.
v) Has a daughter who has graduated a Chapterhouse
vi) Has resided within the Theocracy for three years and is considered to be of good standing by at least two members of the Sisterhood. They must then pass an exam on the subjects of the Theocracy and the Sisterhood. This exam must be sat in Gaelic.
4.2 Every citizen shall be entitled to reside in any locality within the Theocracy and to acquire property of any description, provided that they observe the detailed regulations relating to such matters.
4.3 Persons staying within the territory of the Theocracy shall be bound to observe its laws and shall be entitled to the protection afforded by the Consitution and other laws.
4.5 All citizens shall be entitled to civic rights in the conformity with the provisions of the present constitution.
4.6 All citizens who have celebrated their 18th birthday may exercise all the political rights of the Theocracy.
4.7 All citizens shall be equal before the law.
4.8 The rights of aliens shall be determined in the first instance by treaties, or, in the absence of such on the basis of reciprocity.
4.9 Personal liberty, the immunity of the home and the inviolability of letters and written matter are guaranteed.
4.10 Except in the cases specified in law and in the manner thus prescribed , no person may be arrested or detained in custody, no house or persons may be searched and no letters or written matter may be examined or seized.
4.11 Persons arrested unlawfully or when demonstratably innocent and those proved innocent after conviction shall be entitled to full compensation from the Theocracy as determined by the courts. Whether and to what extent the Theocracy has a right of recourse against third parties in such cases shall be regulated by law.
4.12 Nobdy may be threatened with or subjected to penalities other than those provided by the law.
4.13 Accused persons shall have the right of defence in all penal proceedings.
4.14 The inviolability of private property is guaranteed confiscation may only take place in such cases as determined by law.
4.15 Where necessary in the public interest, property of any kind may be compulsory assigned or subjected to an encumbrance, against appropriate compensation, the amount of which in cases of dispute shall be determined by the courts.
4.16 The procedure for expropriation shall be regulated by the law.
4.17 Trade and industry shall be free within the limits prescribed by law; the extent to which exclusive commericial and industrial privledges may be admisable for specified period of time shall be regulated by law.
4.18 All religions may practice freely within the borders of the Theocracy. Places of worship must be approved by the regionally leading Mother.
4.19 The worship of the Bene Gesserit faith is the state religion and enjoys the full protection of the State; other religions are entitled to practice their creeds and to hold religious service to the extent consistent with morality and public order.
4.20 Every preson shall be entitled to freely express his opinion and to communicate his ideas by word of mouth, or in writing, print or pictures within the limits of the law and morality; no censorship may be exercised over the press by the Theocracy.
4.21 Citizens are entitled to protest peacefully without hinderance from the authorities as long as the protest does not threaten, incite, cause injury or harm.
4.22 The right of free association and assembly is guaranteed within the limits prescribed by law.
4.23 All graduates of a Chapterhouse are expected to serve the Theocracy for a minimal period of two years as ascribed by the Head of their Section.
i) No Honored Mates may be forced to act as Concubine or conceive against her wishes.
ii) No Missionara Protectiva may be forced to study in a nation they do not approve of
4.24 Should a Truthsayer graduate later determined to be medically unfit for military duty they will be released from service.
4.25 Every person fit to bear arms shall be liable, up to their 60th birthday , to serve in defence of the country in the event of an emergency.
4.26 Apart from this contingency, no armed units may be organised or maintained, except so far as may be necessary for the provision of the police service and the preservation of internal order.