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|contents=According to Article 57 of the 1976 Constitution: "The home is inviolable. No one is permitted to enter another person's home without the approval of the respective person, apart from representatives of the competent state organs and under the conditions defined by law." Article 58 of the 1976 Constitution guaranteed the "secrecy of correspondence ... except in the cases of the investigation of a crime, a state of emergency, or of war."
|contents=In the 1928 Fundamental Statute of the Kingdom of Albania, Article 196 guaranteed the privacy of the home, and Article 201 addressed privacy of correspondence: "The secrecy of correspondence, telegraph and telephone messages is inviolable, except in case of war mobilisation, revolution and the investigation of serious crimes." The 1976 Constitution offered guarantees using similar language, in Articles 57 and 58.


Today, privacy is guaranteed in Articles 35 (data), 36 (correspondence), and 37 (home) of the [[Probable year:: 1998]]  constitution (Constitute Project, “Albania [[Probable year:: 1998]]  rev. [[Probable year:: 2016]]” ).
Today, privacy is guaranteed in Articles 35 (data), 36 (correspondence), and 37 (home) of the [[Probable year:: 1998]]  constitution (Constitute Project, “Albania [[Probable year:: 1998]]  rev. [[Probable year:: 2016]]”).


References:
References:


Albania Constitution (1976): https://data.globalcit.eu/NationalDB/docs/ALB%20The%20Constitution%20of%20the%20Peoples%20Socialist%20Republic%20of%20Albania%201976.pdf
1928 Fundamental Statute of the Kingdom of Albania: https://www.hoelseth.com/royalty/albania/albconst19281201.html


Albania Constitution (1998): https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Albania_2016?lang=en.
1976: Albania Constitution: https://data.globalcit.eu/NationalDB/docs/ALB%20The%20Constitution%20of%20the%20Peoples%20Socialist%20Republic%20of%20Albania%201976.pdf
 
1998: Albania Constitution: https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Albania_2016?lang=en.
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Albania

In the 1928 Fundamental Statute of the Kingdom of Albania, Article 196 guaranteed the privacy of the home, and Article 201 addressed privacy of correspondence: "The secrecy of correspondence, telegraph and telephone messages is inviolable, except in case of war mobilisation, revolution and the investigation of serious crimes." The 1976 Constitution offered guarantees using similar language, in Articles 57 and 58.

Today, privacy is guaranteed in Articles 35 (data), 36 (correspondence), and 37 (home) of the 1998 constitution (Constitute Project, “Albania 1998 rev. 2016”).

References:

1928 Fundamental Statute of the Kingdom of Albania: https://www.hoelseth.com/royalty/albania/albconst19281201.html

1976: Albania Constitution: https://data.globalcit.eu/NationalDB/docs/ALB%20The%20Constitution%20of%20the%20Peoples%20Socialist%20Republic%20of%20Albania%201976.pdf

1998: Albania Constitution: https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Albania_2016?lang=en.