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|contents=Under the basic rights prescribed under Section 5(f), all citizens have the “protection for the privacy of their homes and other property” (Constitute Project, Papua New Guinea [[Probable year::1975]] rev. [[Probable year::2016]]) . Additionally, Article 49(1) gives “Every person has a right to reasonable privacy in respect of his private and family life, his communications with other persons and his personal papers and effects, except to the extent that the exercise of that right is regulated or restricted by law that complies with Section 38 (general qualifications on qualified rights).” | |contents=Under the basic rights prescribed under Section 5(f), all citizens have the “protection for the privacy of their homes and other property” (Constitute Project, Papua New Guinea [[Probable year:: 1975]] rev. [[Probable year:: 2016]]) . Additionally, Article 49(1) gives “Every person has a right to reasonable privacy in respect of his private and family life, his communications with other persons and his personal papers and effects, except to the extent that the exercise of that right is regulated or restricted by law that complies with Section 38 (general qualifications on qualified rights).” | ||
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Papua_New_Guinea_[[Probable year::2016]]? lang=en | https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Papua_New_Guinea_[[Probable year:: 2016]]? lang=en | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:12, 28 December 2022
What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Papua New Guinea
Under the basic rights prescribed under Section 5(f), all citizens have the “protection for the privacy of their homes and other property” (Constitute Project, Papua New Guinea 1975 rev. 2016) . Additionally, Article 49(1) gives “Every person has a right to reasonable privacy in respect of his private and family life, his communications with other persons and his personal papers and effects, except to the extent that the exercise of that right is regulated or restricted by law that complies with Section 38 (general qualifications on qualified rights).”
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Papua_New_Guinea_2016? lang=en