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|questionHeading=What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
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|contents=According to the Austrian Embassy in Washington, D.C., the ratification of the ECHR by Austria in [[Probable year:: 1958]]  gave the treaty constitutional law standing in the state. The ECHR is what protects the right to privacy in Austria.
|contents=According to the Austrian Embassy in Washington, D.C., the ratification of the ECHR by Austria in [[Probable year::1958]]  gave the treaty constitutional law standing in the state. The ECHR is what protects the right to privacy in Austria.
 
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https://www.austria.org/human-rights-and-the-council-of-europe
https://www.austria.org/human-rights-and-the-council-of-europe
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Latest revision as of 04:02, 2 March 2024

What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Austria

According to the Austrian Embassy in Washington, D.C., the ratification of the ECHR by Austria in 1958 gave the treaty constitutional law standing in the state. The ECHR is what protects the right to privacy in Austria.

References:

https://www.austria.org/human-rights-and-the-council-of-europe