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|contents=The [[Probable year::1993]]  constitution of Lesotho sets forth fundamental rights which are granted to each person in Lesotho in Article 4. In Section 1(g) of Article 4, the right to respect for family and private life is protected. In Article 11, this right is expanded upon and clarified (Constitute Project, “Lesotho [[Probable year::1993]]  rev. [[Probable year::2018]]” ).
|contents=The [[Probable year:: 1993]]  constitution of Lesotho sets forth fundamental rights which are granted to each person in Lesotho in Article 4. In Section 1(g) of Article 4, the right to respect for family and private life is protected. In Article 11, this right is expanded upon and clarified (Constitute Project, “Lesotho [[Probable year:: 1993]]  rev. [[Probable year:: 2018]]” ).


https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Lesotho_[[Probable year::2018]]? lang=en
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Lesotho_[[Probable year:: 2018]]? lang=en




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

Lesotho

The 1993 constitution of Lesotho sets forth fundamental rights which are granted to each person in Lesotho in Article 4. In Section 1(g) of Article 4, the right to respect for family and private life is protected. In Article 11, this right is expanded upon and clarified (Constitute Project, “Lesotho 1993 rev. 2018” ).

https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Lesotho_2018? lang=en