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|contents=The constitution provides no protections for general privacy rights. However, Article 14 does protect the inviolability of the home (Constitute Project, “Lebanon [[Probable year::1926]]  rev. [[Probable year::2004]]” ).
|contents=The constitution provides no protections for general privacy rights. However, Article 14 does protect the inviolability of the home (Constitute Project, “Lebanon [[Probable year:: 1926]]  rev. [[Probable year:: 2004]]” ).


https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Lebanon_[[Probable year::2004]]? lang=en
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Lebanon_[[Probable year:: 2004]]? 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?

Lebanon

The constitution provides no protections for general privacy rights. However, Article 14 does protect the inviolability of the home (Constitute Project, “Lebanon 1926 rev. 2004” ).

https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Lebanon_2004? lang=en