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|questionHeading=What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
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|contents=The first assertion of a right to association in Estonia is in the Estonian Declaration of Independence, written on February 23, 1918. The right is asserted as the third of the numbered principles in the Declaration. (“Estonian Declaration of Independence”, 1918)
|contents=Section II-18 of Estonia’s first constitution ([[Probable year:: 1920]])  states that “The forming of associations and unions is free in Esthonia."
 


“Estonian Declaration of Independence.” 1918. Declaration Project. February 23. https://declarationproject.org/?p=1725.
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Estonia

The first assertion of a right to association in Estonia is in the Estonian Declaration of Independence, written on February 23, 1918. The right is asserted as the third of the numbered principles in the Declaration. (“Estonian Declaration of Independence”, 1918)

“Estonian Declaration of Independence.” 1918. Declaration Project. February 23. https://declarationproject.org/?p=1725.