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 may require correction and up-date thereof and has the right to know
their purpose.
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.
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