Freedom of Association/History/Country sources/Mongolia

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

Mongolia

The earliest assertion of the right to freedom of association in Mongolia’s legal system can be found in the 1940 Constitution of the Mongolian People’s Republic, when the country was a socialist state. Article 82 grants citizens the right to “unite in public organizations,” which includes trade unions, cooperative associations, youth organizations, sports and defense organizations, cultural, technical, and scientific societies (Anon 19948. 199). The modren Mongolian state also protects freedom of association in its 1992 Constitution in Article 10 (Mongolia 1992).

Anon. Far Eastern Section, “Constitution of the Mongol People's Republic”, 23 Wash. L. Rev. & St. B.J. 181 (1948). Mongolia. “Mongolia 1992 (rev. 2001)” Constitute 1992 https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Mongolia_2001