Privacy Rights/History/Country sources/Romania: Difference between revisions

From
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(transformed)
 
(transformed)
Line 6: Line 6:
|pageLevel=Breakout
|pageLevel=Breakout
|breakout=Romania
|breakout=Romania
|contents=Today, Article 26 of the [[Probable year::1991]]  Romanian Constitution protects personal and family privacy: “(1) The public authorities shall respect and protect the intimate, family and private life” (Constitute Project, “Romania [[Probable year::1991]]  rev. [[Probable year::2003]]” ). Privacy may have been protected in earlier iterations of the constitution (i.e., [[Probable year::1952]],  [[Probable year::1965]],  etc.), but English translations could not be found.
|contents=Today, Article 26 of the [[Probable year:: 1991]]  Romanian Constitution protects personal and family privacy: “(1) The public authorities shall respect and protect the intimate, family and private life” (Constitute Project, “Romania [[Probable year:: 1991]]  rev. [[Probable year:: 2003]]” ). Privacy may have been protected in earlier iterations of the constitution (i.e., [[Probable year:: 1952]],  [[Probable year:: 1965]],  etc.), but English translations could not be found.


https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Romania_[[Probable year::2003]]? lang=en
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Romania_[[Probable year:: 2003]]? lang=en




}}
}}

Revision as of 22:12, 28 December 2022

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

Romania

Today, Article 26 of the 1991 Romanian Constitution protects personal and family privacy: “(1) The public authorities shall respect and protect the intimate, family and private life” (Constitute Project, “Romania 1991 rev. 2003” ). Privacy may have been protected in earlier iterations of the constitution (i.e., 1952, 1965, etc.), but English translations could not be found.

https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Romania_2003? lang=en