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|contents=The first assertion of the freedom of association of Argentina is first mentioned in the Constitution of the Argentine Nation of 1853 that was ratified May 25th in Part I, Chapter 1, article 14. That has not changed in the 1994 constitution http://www.biblioteca.jus.gov.ar/Argentina-Constitution.pdf | |||
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Argentina
The first assertion of the freedom of association of Argentina is first mentioned in the Constitution of the Argentine Nation of 1853 that was ratified May 25th in Part I, Chapter 1, article 14. That has not changed in the 1994 constitution http://www.biblioteca.jus.gov.ar/Argentina-Constitution.pdf https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Argentina_1994