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|questionHeading=What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
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|contents=Article 11 of the 27 October 1830 Draft Constitution of Belgium protected privacy in the home, and Article 27 protected the privacy of correspondance.
|contents=Since [[Probable year:: 1831]],  Belgium has had one constitution, only amended 33 times. Article 15 protects one’s privacy in the home. Article 22 protects private life. Article 29 protects private letters (Constitute Project, “Belgium [[Probable year:: 1831]]  rev. [[Probable year:: 2014]]” ).
 
https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Belgium_[[Probable year:: 2014]]? lang=en


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English translation of the French text of the draft of the constitution of 27 October 1830 35 (2009): https://heinonline-org.proxygw.wrlc.org/HOL/Page?collection=cow&handle=hein.cow/zzbe0096&id=5&men_tab=srchresults
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Belgium

Article 11 of the 27 October 1830 Draft Constitution of Belgium protected privacy in the home, and Article 27 protected the privacy of correspondance.

References:

English translation of the French text of the draft of the constitution of 27 October 1830 35 (2009): https://heinonline-org.proxygw.wrlc.org/HOL/Page?collection=cow&handle=hein.cow/zzbe0096&id=5&men_tab=srchresults