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[Title] => The national ID system
[Summary] => Click here to read Part I
Individuals or juridical entities in a democratic country may refuse public scrutiny or examination of their personal life or private affairs particularly if they believe that such inquiry is only motivated by curiosity, gain or malice, or is incriminatory.
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CONSTITUTION AND STATUTES
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Individuals or juridical entities in a democratic country may refuse public scrutiny or examination of their personal life or private affairs particularly if they believe that such inquiry is only motivated by curiosity, gain or malice, or is incriminatory.
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