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|contents=In [[Probable year:: 1963]],  the Kenyan Constitution protected privacy in the home and other property in Article 14(c) (Kenya Law, “[[Probable year:: 1963]]  Constitution”). Article 23(1) protected correspondence from interference.
|contents=In [[Probable year:: 1963]],  the Kenyan Constitution protected privacy in Article 14(c) (Kenya Law, “[[Probable year:: 1963]]  Constitution”). Today, Article 31 of the [[Probable year:: 2010]]  Kenyan Constitution gives every person the right to privacy in their person, home, possessions, family life, and correspondence (Constitute Project, “Kenya [[Probable year:: 2010]]  Constitution”).
 
Today, Article 31 of the [[Probable year:: 2010]]  Kenyan Constitution gives every person the right to privacy in their person, home, possessions, family life, and correspondence (Constitute Project, “Kenya [[Probable year:: 2010]]  Constitution”).


http://kenyalaw.org/kl/fileadmin/pdfdownloads/[[Probable year:: 1963]]_ Constitution.pdf
References:
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Kenya_[[Probable year:: 2010]]? lang=en


1963 Constitution of Kenya: http://kenyalaw.org/kl/fileadmin/pdfdownloads/1963_Constitution.pdf


2010 Constitution of Kenya: https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Kenya_2010
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 24 March 2024

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

Kenya

In 1963, the Kenyan Constitution protected privacy in the home and other property in Article 14(c) (Kenya Law, “1963 Constitution”). Article 23(1) protected correspondence from interference.

Today, Article 31 of the 2010 Kenyan Constitution gives every person the right to privacy in their person, home, possessions, family life, and correspondence (Constitute Project, “Kenya 2010 Constitution”).

References:

1963 Constitution of Kenya: http://kenyalaw.org/kl/fileadmin/pdfdownloads/1963_Constitution.pdf

2010 Constitution of Kenya: https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Kenya_2010