Right to Privacy

Right to Privacy - The right to privacy refers to the legal and ethical entitlement to personal autonomy and the protection of personal information from unauthorized access or disclosure. This right is often protected by international human rights law and national constitutions, and can extend to various domains including personal communications, medical records, and online activity.

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The right to privacy refers to the legal and ethical entitlement to personal autonomy and the protection of personal information from unauthorized access or disclosure. This right is often protected by international human rights law and national constitutions, and can extend to various domains including personal communications, medical records, and online activity.
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