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|contents=In the [[Probable year::1975]] constitution, the Greeks protect the right to privacy in Article 9. This article protects the home, private, and family life. Article 9A provides constitutional data privacy protections (Constitute Project, “Greece [[Probable year::1975]] rev. [[Probable year::2008]]” ). | |contents=In the [[Probable year:: 1975]] constitution, the Greeks protect the right to privacy in Article 9. This article protects the home, private, and family life. Article 9A provides constitutional data privacy protections (Constitute Project, “Greece [[Probable year:: 1975]] rev. [[Probable year:: 2008]]” ). | ||
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Greece_[[Probable year::2008]]? lang=en | https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Greece_[[Probable year:: 2008]]? lang=en | ||
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Greece
In the 1975 constitution, the Greeks protect the right to privacy in Article 9. This article protects the home, private, and family life. Article 9A provides constitutional data privacy protections (Constitute Project, “Greece 1975 rev. 2008” ).
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Greece_2008? lang=en