In fact there is no 'Right to Privacy' there is the rulings by various courts that various parts of the Constitution imply a right to Privacy agianst certain government actions.
A legal case only sets a preciedent it does not make the precedent set at the time a Right.
It is also notably subject to change.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 is U.N. You may see yourself as a citizen of the world but most of us are citizens of our respective nations.
Its an ideal signed by numerous nation states which will act as they see fit anyway. Its not even "universally agreed on....its an advisory declaration...
Last edited by DuH2; 01-02-2008 at 09:28 PM.
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