Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
It is thus the main legal basis for the assumption of privacy of correspondence.
In the United States there is no specific constitutional guarantee on the privacy of correspondence.
Digital postal services, too, must continue to maintain something akin to the privacy of correspondence in the traditional sense of the term.
Subarticle 1 contains the privacy of correspondence.
Section 14: the right to privacy, including protection against search and seizure, and the privacy of correspondence.
Privacy of correspondence, telephone talks, telegraph reports and use of other means of communication is guaranteed.
Privacy of correspondence (Article 26).
In the privacy of correspondence, he would address her as "Ever Dear Diana" or "Miss Adorable."
"Private property is inviolable and sacred" (article 41), as is the domicile, and "the privacy of correspondence is guaranteed by law".
Article 128 of the 1936 Constitution of the Soviet Union guaranteed the privacy of correspondence, but the Soviet government read private mail.
And we don't snoop on each other; I visit her floors only by invitation, so she has privacy of correspondence, and of course she's not interested in my correspondence.
It also extended the census suffrage and codified civil rights, such as the freedom of assembly, the privacy of correspondence, freedom of ecclesiastical organisation and the freedom of education.
New laws, the Gorbachev document says, must protect "personal rights". . . "the inviolability of the person and the home, and privacy of correspondence and telephone conversations, to name but a few."
The main objective will normally be that any personal use does not interfere with individual work responsibilities and that workers understand that any personal use does not guarantee privacy of correspondence.
One of the first tasks of its minister, Gábor Klauzál, was to legislate for privacy of correspondence, and the use of Hungarian language and symbols in stamps and seals.
According to Article 10 of the Grundgesetz, limitations may be placed on privacy of correspondence, confidentiality of telecommunication and of postal communication, in order to protect the free and democratic constitutional order.
Suffrage was enlarged (though still limited to census suffrage), as was the bill of rights with the freedom of assembly, the privacy of correspondence, freedom of ecclesiastical organisation and the freedom of education.
The privacy of correspondence is guaranteed by the constitutions of Mexico and Brazil, and is alluded to in the European Convention of Human Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Though these legal provisions articles are substantively the same, there are some differences, such as the Slovak contention that "the privacy of correspondence and secrecy of mailed messages and other written documents and the protection of personal data are guaranteed."
And although Germany's Weimar Constitution declared in Article 117 that "Privacy of correspondence, of mail are inviolable," Hermann Göring's intelligence bureau eavesdropped on conversations from a converted Berlin apartment house whose basement housed ranks of clattering teletypewriters.
The Constitution also states that the people shall have freedom of residence and of change of residence, freedom of speech, teaching, writing and publication, freedom of privacy of correspondence, freedom of religious belief, and freedom of assembly and association (Articles 10-14).
In conformity with the inquisitorial system which too frequently characterised the Emperor's government, and which he extended to every country of which he had military possession, the first thing done on entering a town was to take possession of the post-office, and then, Heaven knows how little respect was shown to the privacy of correspondence.