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|contents=The [[Probable year::1993]]  Interim Constitution of South Africa was the first to grant privacy rights. The right to privacy includes “the right not to be subject to searches of his or her person, home or property, the seizure of private possessions or the violation of private communications” (South African Government, “Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act 200 of [[Probable year::1993]]” ). Today, the [[Probable year::1996]]  Constitution offers similar protections in Article 14 (Constitute Project, “South Africa [[Probable year::1996]]  rev. [[Probable year::2012]]) .
|contents=The [[Probable year:: 1993]]  Interim Constitution of South Africa was the first to grant privacy rights. The right to privacy includes “the right not to be subject to searches of his or her person, home or property, the seizure of private possessions or the violation of private communications” (South African Government, “Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act 200 of [[Probable year:: 1993]]” ). Today, the [[Probable year:: 1996]]  Constitution offers similar protections in Article 14 (Constitute Project, “South Africa [[Probable year:: 1996]]  rev. [[Probable year:: 2012]]) .


https://www.gov.za/documents/constitution/constitution-republic-south-africa-act-200-[[Probable year::1993]]# 13%20Privacy
https://www.gov.za/documents/constitution/constitution-republic-south-africa-act-200-[[Probable year:: 1993]]# 13%20Privacy
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/South_Africa_[[Probable year::2012]]? lang=en
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/South_Africa_[[Probable year:: 2012]]? 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?

South Africa

The 1993 Interim Constitution of South Africa was the first to grant privacy rights. The right to privacy includes “the right not to be subject to searches of his or her person, home or property, the seizure of private possessions or the violation of private communications” (South African Government, “Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act 200 of 1993” ). Today, the 1996 Constitution offers similar protections in Article 14 (Constitute Project, “South Africa 1996 rev. 2012) .

https://www.gov.za/documents/constitution/constitution-republic-south-africa-act-200-1993# 13%20Privacy https://constituteproject.org/constitution/South_Africa_2012? lang=en