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|contents=The [[Probable year::1921]]  Polish Constitution grants privacy in the home and communication in articles 100 and 106, respectively (Sejm Parliamentary Library, “Constitution of the Republic of Poland, March 17, [[Probable year::1921]]” ). Today, Article 47 of the [[Probable year::1997]]  constitution protects the general right to privacy in Poland: “Everyone shall have the right to legal protection of his private and family life, of his honour and good reputation and to make decisions about his personal life.” Articles 49 and 50 extend these protections to communications and the home (Constitute Project, “Poland [[Probable year::1997]]  rev. [[Probable year::2009]]” ).
|contents=The [[Probable year:: 1921]]  Polish Constitution grants privacy in the home and communication in articles 100 and 106, respectively (Sejm Parliamentary Library, “Constitution of the Republic of Poland, March 17, [[Probable year:: 1921]]” ). Today, Article 47 of the [[Probable year:: 1997]]  constitution protects the general right to privacy in Poland: “Everyone shall have the right to legal protection of his private and family life, of his honour and good reputation and to make decisions about his personal life.” Articles 49 and 50 extend these protections to communications and the home (Constitute Project, “Poland [[Probable year:: 1997]]  rev. [[Probable year:: 2009]]” ).


http://libr.sejm.gov.pl/tek01/txt/kpol/e[[Probable year::1921]]. html
http://libr.sejm.gov.pl/tek01/txt/kpol/e[[Probable year:: 1921]]. html
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Poland_[[Probable year::2009]]? lang=en
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Poland_[[Probable year:: 2009]]? 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?

Poland

The 1921 Polish Constitution grants privacy in the home and communication in articles 100 and 106, respectively (Sejm Parliamentary Library, “Constitution of the Republic of Poland, March 17, 1921” ). Today, Article 47 of the 1997 constitution protects the general right to privacy in Poland: “Everyone shall have the right to legal protection of his private and family life, of his honour and good reputation and to make decisions about his personal life.” Articles 49 and 50 extend these protections to communications and the home (Constitute Project, “Poland 1997 rev. 2009” ).

http://libr.sejm.gov.pl/tek01/txt/kpol/e1921. html https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Poland_2009? lang=en