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|contents=The [[Probable year::1974]] Declaration of Citizens' Rights and of the fundamental principles of the San Marinese legal order is the first time privacy rights are alluded to in San Marino. Art. 6 grants civil and political liberties. It does not grant privacy except in communications. | |contents=The [[Probable year:: 1974]] Declaration of Citizens' Rights and of the fundamental principles of the San Marinese legal order is the first time privacy rights are alluded to in San Marino. Art. 6 grants civil and political liberties. It does not grant privacy except in communications. | ||
https://www.legislationline.org/documents/section/constitutions/country/6/San%20Marino/show | https://www.legislationline.org/documents/section/constitutions/country/6/San%20Marino/show |
Latest revision as of 22:12, 28 December 2022
What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
San Marino
The 1974 Declaration of Citizens' Rights and of the fundamental principles of the San Marinese legal order is the first time privacy rights are alluded to in San Marino. Art. 6 grants civil and political liberties. It does not grant privacy except in communications.
https://www.legislationline.org/documents/section/constitutions/country/6/San%20Marino/show