1. There shall be no life imprisonment nor sentences or security measures
lasting for unlimited or indefinite period of time in the Democratic Republic
of East Timor.
2. In case of danger as a result of mental illness, security measures may be
successively extended by judicial decision.
3. Criminal liability is not transmissible.
4. Persons who are subjected, on conviction, to a sentence or a security
measure involving loss of freedom remain entitled to their fundamental rights,
subject to the limitations that necessarily derive from that conviction and
from the requirements for its enforcement.
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