Article 31
(Right to personal integrity)
1. The moral, intellectual a	 nd physical integrity of individuals shall be
inviolable.
2. The state shall respect and protect the human person and human dignity.
Article 32
(Right to identity and privacy)
1. The right to personal identity, civil capacity, nationality, a good name and
reputation, likeness, free speech, and privacy in personal and family life shall
be recognised for all.
2. The law shall establish effective guarantees against the procurement and use
of information relating to individuals and families in a manner which is
abusive or offends against human dignity.
Article 33
(Inviolability of the home)
1. The home shall be inviolable.
2. No-one	 may enter or carry out a search or seizure in the home of any
individual without their consent, except in situations prescribed under the
Constitution and in law and when provided with a warrant from the
appropriate authority issued for legally prescribed cases in the legally
prescribed manner, in the case of flagrante delito or in emergency situations
in order to provide assistance.
3. The law shall establish the cases in which the appropriate authority may order
the entry, search and seizure of property, documents or other objects in the
home.
Article 34
(Inviolability of correspondence and communications)
1. The secrecy of correspondence and other means of private communication,
namely postal, telegraphic, telephone and telematic communications, shall be
inviolable.
2. Interference by the public authorities in private correspondence and other
means of private communication shall only be permitted by means of a ruling
by the appropriate judicial authority under the terms of the law.

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