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

Montenegro

According to Article 211 of the 1905 Montenegro Constitution: "Epistolary and telegraphic privacy is inviolable except in case of war or judicial inquiry."

Article 20 of the 1992 constitution says, “physical and psychological integrity of man, his privacy and personal rights are inviolable” (Venice Commission, “Constitution of the Republic of Montenegro”). Today, Article 28 says “The inviolability of the physical and mental integrity of a man, and privacy and individual rights thereof shall be guaranteed” (Constitute Project, “Montenegro 2007 rev. 2013” ).

https://www.venice.coe.int/webforms/documents/?pdf=CDL(2005) 096-e https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Montenegro_2013? lang=en 1905 Montenegro Constitution: English translation from the French text of the original Constitution of 1905 "Part 14: The Constitutional Rights of Montenegrin Citizens," Constitution of 6/19 December 1905. (1905): 426-427: https://heinonline-org.mutex.gmu.edu/HOL/Page?handle=hein.cow/zzmb0013&id=20&collection=cow&index=