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Cuestiones constitucionales

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COBOS CAMPOS, Amalia Patricia. The right to privacy protected content. Cuest. Const. [online]. 2013, n.29, pp.45-81. ISSN 1405-9193.

In present times, nobody questions the pre-eminence of the right to privacy in view of an unstoppable modernity that invades the delicate and intricate areas of everyday life; without adequate tutelage in the systems enforceable in our country. There is a real construction of the aforementioned law, before a scant jurisprudence, not just by determining the scope and conceptualization of the same and the confusion that seems to mediate in its contents, between intimacy and privacy. Within the complexity reflecting its tutelage, the issue of the scope of its contents and coverage its of high relevance giving that its implicit safeguarding, recognized by the court, we come to the final conclusion that the scopes and coverage it's of high relevance, given its implicit safeguarding of intimacy. The present work is aimed to clarify some of the indefinite questions and points related to the tutelage and the right to vindicate the necessary safeguard differencing privacy and the diversity of areas and subjects comprised in the subject and the necessary safekeeping and expressed in the fundamental law and not implicitly trough in mechanisms of tutelage.

Keywords : human rights; privacy; intimacy.

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