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|contents=Myanmar’s first constitution, created and adopted in 1947 after its independence, contains the earliest provision protecting the right to freedom of association in the country. Found in Section iii of Article 17, it allows citizens to form and join associations, as long as their goal is not to undermine the Constitution (“The Constitution of the Union of Burma” 1948, 3). | |||
“The Constitution of the Union of Burma” 1948 Myanmar Law Library | |||
http://www.myanmar-law-library.org/law-library/laws-and-regulations/constitutions/1947 | |||
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Myanmar
Myanmar’s first constitution, created and adopted in 1947 after its independence, contains the earliest provision protecting the right to freedom of association in the country. Found in Section iii of Article 17, it allows citizens to form and join associations, as long as their goal is not to undermine the Constitution (“The Constitution of the Union of Burma” 1948, 3).
“The Constitution of the Union of Burma” 1948 Myanmar Law Library http://www.myanmar-law-library.org/law-library/laws-and-regulations/constitutions/1947