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|contents=Article 7 of the [[Probable year::1952]]  constitution says, “1. Personal freedom shall be guaranteed. 2. Every infringement on rights and public freedoms or the inviolability of the private life of Jordanians is a crime punishable by law.” Article 18 protects communications and Article 10 protects the home (Constitute Project, “Jordan [[Probable year::1952]]  rev. [[Probable year::2016]]” ).
|contents=Article 7 of the [[Probable year:: 1952]]  constitution says, “1. Personal freedom shall be guaranteed. 2. Every infringement on rights and public freedoms or the inviolability of the private life of Jordanians is a crime punishable by law.” Article 18 protects communications and Article 10 protects the home (Constitute Project, “Jordan [[Probable year:: 1952]]  rev. [[Probable year:: 2016]]” ).


https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Jordan_[[Probable year::2016]]? lang=en
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Jordan_[[Probable year:: 2016]]? 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?

Jordan

Article 7 of the 1952 constitution says, “1. Personal freedom shall be guaranteed. 2. Every infringement on rights and public freedoms or the inviolability of the private life of Jordanians is a crime punishable by law.” Article 18 protects communications and Article 10 protects the home (Constitute Project, “Jordan 1952 rev. 2016” ).

https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Jordan_2016? lang=en