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|contents=Article 11(3) enforces and protects the rights put forth by the constitution and international treaties: “The rights and guarantees set forth in the Constitution and in international human rights instruments shall be directly and immediately enforced by and before any civil, administrative or judicial servant, either by virtue of their office or at the request of the party”. In Chapter 6, Rights to Freedom, Article 66, Sections 11 and 19-22 set out more specific privacy regulations in terms of convictions, correspondence, the home, personal data, and privacy rights  (Constitute Project, “Ecuador [[Probable year::2008]]  rev. [[Probable year::2021]]) . There are 22 previous Ecuadorian constitutions, but English translations could not be found to investigate the presence of privacy rights.
|contents=Article 11(3) enforces and protects the rights put forth by the constitution and international treaties: “The rights and guarantees set forth in the Constitution and in international human rights instruments shall be directly and immediately enforced by and before any civil, administrative or judicial servant, either by virtue of their office or at the request of the party”. In Chapter 6, Rights to Freedom, Article 66, Sections 11 and 19-22 set out more specific privacy regulations in terms of convictions, correspondence, the home, personal data, and privacy rights  (Constitute Project, “Ecuador [[Probable year:: 2008]]  rev. [[Probable year:: 2021]]) . There are 22 previous Ecuadorian constitutions, but English translations could not be found to investigate the presence of privacy rights.


https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Ecuador_[[Probable year::2021]]? lang=en
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Ecuador_[[Probable year:: 2021]]? lang=en




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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Ecuador

Article 11(3) enforces and protects the rights put forth by the constitution and international treaties: “The rights and guarantees set forth in the Constitution and in international human rights instruments shall be directly and immediately enforced by and before any civil, administrative or judicial servant, either by virtue of their office or at the request of the party”. In Chapter 6, Rights to Freedom, Article 66, Sections 11 and 19-22 set out more specific privacy regulations in terms of convictions, correspondence, the home, personal data, and privacy rights (Constitute Project, “Ecuador 2008 rev. 2021) . There are 22 previous Ecuadorian constitutions, but English translations could not be found to investigate the presence of privacy rights.

https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Ecuador_2021? lang=en