VIOLATION OF PRIVACY AS CRIMES AGAINST CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS OF CITIZENS
Keywords:
personal rights, personal inviolability, administrative responsibility, criminal responsibility, crime.Abstract
This article discusses personal inviolability, which is one of a person's personal rights. The right to personal inviolability is protected by law enforcement agencies not only in Uzbekistan, but also throughout the world. Violation of privacy entails administrative and criminal liability. The article thoroughly examines international experiences, particularly the French experience.
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French Criminal Code. Article 2261. https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/codes/texte_lc/LEGITEXT000006070719/
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