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|contents=First assertion of Freedom of association in The Kingdom of Bhutan is mentioned in the Constitution of Bhutan of 2008, enacted July 18th under Article 7(12)
|contents=Freedom of association is asserted in the Constitution of Bhutan of 2008, enacted July 18th under Article 7(12): "A Bhutanese citizen shall have the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of association, other than membership of associations that are harmful to the peace and unity of the country, and shall have the right not to be compelled to belong to any association."
https://www.nationalcouncil.bt/assets/uploads/docs/acts/2017/Constitution_of_Bhutan_2008.pdf
 
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Bhutan 2008 Constitution: https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Bhutan_2008
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 8 March 2024

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

Bhutan

Freedom of association is asserted in the Constitution of Bhutan of 2008, enacted July 18th under Article 7(12): "A Bhutanese citizen shall have the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of association, other than membership of associations that are harmful to the peace and unity of the country, and shall have the right not to be compelled to belong to any association."

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Bhutan 2008 Constitution: https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Bhutan_2008