right to political privacy

  • 1Political privacy — has been a concern since voting systems emerged in ancient times. The secret ballot is the simplest and most widespread measure to ensure that political views are not known to anyone other than the voter it is nearly universal in modern democracy …

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  • 2Privacy — For other uses, see Privacy (disambiguation). Privacy (from Latin: privatus separated from the rest, deprived of something, esp. office, participation in the government , from privo to deprive ) is the ability of an individual or group to seclude …

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  • 3Right of asylum — Asylum seekers by country of origin.   40,000 asylum seekers …

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  • 4Privacy-invasive software — is a category of computer software that ignores users’ privacy and that is distributed with a specific intent, often of a commercial nature. Three typical examples of privacy invasive software are adware, spyware and content hijacking programs.… …

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  • 5Privacy International — (PI) is a UK based non profit organisation formed in 1990, as a watchdog on surveillance and privacy invasions by governments and corporations. PI has organised campaigns and initiatives in more than fifty countries and is based in London,… …

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  • 6Political positions of Ron Paul — The political positions of Ron Paul (R TX), United States presidential candidate, have been labeled conservative, [] He has asserted that Congress had no power to impose a direct income tax and supports the repeal of the sixteenth amendment. []… …

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  • 7Political positions of Joe Biden — Joe Biden is the senior senator from the U.S. state of Delaware. He has served in the Senate since 1973 and made his second run for president in 2008 election as a Democrat. Biden was announced as presidential nominee Barack Obama s running mate… …

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  • 8Political positions of John McCain — U.S. Senator John McCain (R AZ), a member of the U.S. Congress since 1983, a two time U.S. presidential candidate, and the nominee of the Republican Party in the 2008 U.S. Presidential election, has taken positions on many political issues… …

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  • 9right — As a noun, and taken in an abstract sense, means justice, ethical correctness, or consonance with the rules of law or the principles of morals. In this signification it answers to one meaning of the Latin jus, and serves to indicate law in the… …

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  • 10right — rightable, adj. /ruyt/, adj., righter, rightest, n., adv., v. adj. 1. in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct. 2. in conformity with fact, reason, truth, or some standard or principle; correct: the right solution; the… …

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