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|contents=The right to privacy was limited in the [[Probable year::1973]] constitution, preventing only the private seizure of private property without judicial ruling (Carnegie Middle East Center, “The Syrian Constitution – [[Probable year::1973]]- [[Probable year::2012]]” ). Today, Articles 36 and 37 of the [[Probable year::2012]] Constitution protect privacy rights. Article 36 protects private life and Article 37 protects communications (Constitute Project, “Syrian Arab Republic [[Probable year::2012]]” ). | |contents=The right to privacy was limited in the [[Probable year:: 1973]] constitution, preventing only the private seizure of private property without judicial ruling (Carnegie Middle East Center, “The Syrian Constitution – [[Probable year:: 1973]]- [[Probable year:: 2012]]” ). Today, Articles 36 and 37 of the [[Probable year:: 2012]] Constitution protect privacy rights. Article 36 protects private life and Article 37 protects communications (Constitute Project, “Syrian Arab Republic [[Probable year:: 2012]]” ). | ||
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Syria_[[Probable year::2012]]? lang=en | https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Syria_[[Probable year:: 2012]]? lang=en | ||
https://carnegie-mec.org/diwan/50255?lang=en | https://carnegie-mec.org/diwan/50255?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?
Syria
The right to privacy was limited in the 1973 constitution, preventing only the private seizure of private property without judicial ruling (Carnegie Middle East Center, “The Syrian Constitution – 1973- 2012” ). Today, Articles 36 and 37 of the 2012 Constitution protect privacy rights. Article 36 protects private life and Article 37 protects communications (Constitute Project, “Syrian Arab Republic 2012” ).
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Syria_2012? lang=en https://carnegie-mec.org/diwan/50255?lang=en