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Right to Privacy

~ Article 8: the right to respect for private and family life, home and correspondence

~ Confidential Information

~ Spent Convictions and rehabilitation of offenders

~ Telephone tapping and interception of communications

~ Surveillance and undercover human intellligence sources

~ Other types of surveillance

~ Investigation of electronic data protection by encryption

~ Use of photographs, fingerprints, DNA samples and other samples taken at police stations

~ Harassment, unwanted letters and telephone calls

~ Power of officials to enter your home

~ Searches by customs and excise officials

~ Gender identity and sexuality

~ Privacy and the media

~ Further advice and assistance with privacy issues


-Information current and last checked on 11 January 2005 - Liberty-