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|contents=The [[Probable year::1992]]  Vietnam Constitution was the first since its independence that recognized the “inviolability of personal privacy” in Article 21 (Constitute Project, “Viet Nam’s Constitution of [[Probable year::1992]]  with Amendments through [[Probable year::2013]]” ).
|contents=The [[Probable year:: 1992]]  Vietnam Constitution was the first since its independence that recognized the “inviolability of personal privacy” in Article 21 (Constitute Project, “Viet Nam’s Constitution of [[Probable year:: 1992]]  with Amendments through [[Probable year:: 2013]]” ).


https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Socialist_Republic_of_Vietnam_[[Probable year::2013]]. pdf?lang=en
https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Socialist_Republic_of_Vietnam_[[Probable year:: 2013]]. pdf?lang=en
https://constitutionnet.org/country/constitutional-history-vietnam
https://constitutionnet.org/country/constitutional-history-vietnam




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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?

Vietnam

The 1992 Vietnam Constitution was the first since its independence that recognized the “inviolability of personal privacy” in Article 21 (Constitute Project, “Viet Nam’s Constitution of 1992 with Amendments through 2013” ).

https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Socialist_Republic_of_Vietnam_2013. pdf?lang=en https://constitutionnet.org/country/constitutional-history-vietnam