1. Any person's home and the privacy of his or her correspondence and other means of
private communication are inviolable, except in cases provided for by law as a result
of criminal proceedings.
2. A person's home shall not be entered against his or her will, except under the written
order of a competent judicial authority and in the cases and manner prescribed by
law.
3. Entry into any person's home at night against his or her will is clearly prohibited,
except in case of serious threat to life or physical integrity of somebody inside the
home.
Section 38
(Protection of personal data)
1. Every citizen has the right to access personal data stored in a computer system or
entered into mechanical or manual records regarding him or her, and he or she shall
have the right to demand the purpose of such data.
2. The law shall determine the concept of personal data, as well as the conditions
applicable to the processing thereof.
3. The processing of personal data on private life, political and philosophical
convictions, religious faith, party or trade union membership and ethnical origin,
without the consent of the interested person, is prohibited.
Section 39
(Family, marriage and maternity)
1. The State shall protect the family as the society’s basic unit and a condition for the
harmonious development of the individual.
2. Every one has the right to establish and live in a family.
3. Marriage shall be based upon free consent by the parties and on terms of full equality
of rights between spouses, in accordance with the law.
4. Maternity shall be dignified and protected, and special protection shall be guaranteed
to all women during pregnancy and after delivery and working women shall have the
right to be exempted from the workplace for an adequate period before and after
delivery, without loss of remuneration or any other benefits, in accordance with the
law.
Section 40
(Freedom of speech and information)