Article 30. Scope of Restrictions
The restrictions that, pursuant to this Convention, may be placed on the
enjoyment or exercise of the rights or freedoms recognized herein may not be
applied except in accordance with laws enacted for reasons of general interest
and in accordance with the purpose for which such restrictions have been
established.
Article 31. Recognition of Other Rights
Other rights and freedoms recognized in accordance with the procedures
established in Articles 76 and 77 may be included in the system of protection of
this Convention.
CHAPTER V - PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Article 32. Relationship between Duties and Rights
1. Every person has responsibilities to his family, his community, and mankind.
2. The rights of each person are limited by the rights of others, by the security of
all, and by the just demands of the general welfare, in a democratic society.
PART II - MEANS OF PROTECTION
CHAPTER VI - COMPETENT ORGANS
Article 33
The following organs shall have competence with respect to matters relating to
the fulfillment of the commitments made by the States Parties to this
Convention:
a. the Inter-American
Commission on Human Rights,
referred to as "The
Commission;" and
b. the Inter-American Court of
Human Rights, referred to as
"The Court."
CHAPTER VII - INTER-AMERICAN COMMISSION