History The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights Questions
The right to privacy, family, home, or correspondence refers to the fundamental human right to have control over one's personal life, relationships, and communications. It encompasses the right to be free from arbitrary interference, surveillance, or intrusion by the government or any other entity. This right protects individuals' privacy within their homes, their ability to maintain and develop relationships with their family members, and their right to communicate privately through various means, such as letters, emails, or phone calls.