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|contents=The [[Probable year::2004]]  constitution protects the right to personal privacy in Article 17(1) and the right to privacy in the home in Article 17(2) (Constitute Project, “Iraq [[Probable year::2005]]) . Previously, only the home had been protected in the [[Probable year::1925]]  constitution (United Nations Archives, “Constitution of ‘Iraq (Organic Law)”).
|contents=The [[Probable year:: 2004]]  constitution protects the right to personal privacy in Article 17(1) and the right to privacy in the home in Article 17(2) (Constitute Project, “Iraq [[Probable year:: 2005]]) . Previously, only the home had been protected in the [[Probable year:: 1925]]  constitution (United Nations Archives, “Constitution of ‘Iraq (Organic Law)”).


https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Iraq_[[Probable year::2005]]? lang=en
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Iraq_[[Probable year:: 2005]]? lang=en
https://biblio-archive.unog.ch/Dateien/CouncilDocs/C-49-[[Probable year::1929]]- VI_EN.pdf
https://biblio-archive.unog.ch/Dateien/CouncilDocs/C-49-[[Probable year:: 1929]]- VI_EN.pdf




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

Iraq

The 2004 constitution protects the right to personal privacy in Article 17(1) and the right to privacy in the home in Article 17(2) (Constitute Project, “Iraq 2005) . Previously, only the home had been protected in the 1925 constitution (United Nations Archives, “Constitution of ‘Iraq (Organic Law)”).

https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Iraq_2005? lang=en https://biblio-archive.unog.ch/Dateien/CouncilDocs/C-49-1929- VI_EN.pdf