Book/Printed Material Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries
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Image 1 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries LEGISLATION CONCERNING WIRETAPPING AND EAVESDROPPING in NEAR EASTERN AND AFRICAN COUNTRIES Prepared By Members of Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library Library of Congress April 1965
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 2 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries LEBANON The guaranty of privacy and secrecy of all kinds of correspondence and telegraphic communications is set forth in Articles 9 and 207 of Legislative Decree No 126 of June 12 1959…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 3 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries 2 any network or apparatus which can transmit sounds signals and visual images unless he has a special permit granted by the Council of 5 Ministers the manufacturing installation and the trade…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 4 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries SYRIA The right to secrecy of all correspondence and telegraphic and telephonic communication is under the guaranty of Section 566 1 and 567 of the Syrian Penal Code radioleetric transmitter and the…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 5 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries Timm There is no specific guaranty or special statute in Turkish legislation which could protect the people against wire tapping However the privacy of communication is constitutionally protected unless there exists a…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 6 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries 2 Sanctions for offenses against freedom of communication are given in Chapter Five of the Turkish Penal Code under subtitle Offenses against privacy Article 195 of this Law states Whoever maliciously opens…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 7 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries m 3 In cases of emergency and during events endangering the security of the State or the Armed Forces all wireless insLanations and components may be confiscated upon the decision of the…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 8 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries 4 Whoever by means of electronic devices attempts to intercept conversation and transmits it orally or verbally to a third person for monetary gain shall be punished by imprisonment of one week…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 9 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries UAR EGYPT Egypt has no lagslation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping However any information obtained by means of wire tapping may be admitted as evidence by the judged Installations of radioelectric wireless apparatus…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 10 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries AFRICA Part I Former French Africa A thorough survey of available legislation of SubSaharan Africa does not disclose the existence of any statute dealing specifically with wiretapping and electronic devices Moreover the…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 11 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries 2 or government supervised However such activities would be almost impossible for a private individual in countries where even the sale of the most rudimentary wire and wireless equipment requires permits registration…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 12 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries 3 Whoever without authorisation transmits from one place to another signals by wire or any other means shall be punished by imprisonment from one month to one year and by a fine…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 13 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries m 4 All merchants wholesale or retail of radioelectric gadgets and apparatus must immediately report the sale of such items to the local post office giving the name and address of the…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 14 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries 5 Artj_JU Whoever without the authorization of the sender or receiver makes public or utilizes in any way communications carried out by radioelectric means or simply reveals their content shall be held…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 15 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries b Part XX Former British Countries of Africa There la no legislation specifically directed towards the use of electronic eavesdropping devices in these countries Provisions protecting the right of privacy and the…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 16 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries 7 The regulation on telegraphic communications provides that an authorized official of the government may intercept delay J or disclose the contents of the message upon government order Moreover no person employed…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 17 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries The Wireless Telecommunication Act of Ghana contains the following regulations providing for strict control of any wireless M communication Section 2s Wireless telecommunication 1 means any system of communication by electromagnetic radiation…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 18 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries 9 MALAWI The protection of freedom of expression is guaranteed 15 by the Constitution wherein it is provided that Except with hi own consent no person shall be hindered in the enjoyment…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 19 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries 10 KENYA The Constitution of Kenya guarantees a protection of the freedom of expression which is identical with safeguards given in 17 the Constitution of llawi Individual freedom is again made subject…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 20 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries n 21 Section 60 further states Any person who being an officer of the Administration or a person employed whether by the Postmaster General or by the holder of a public telephone…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
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Image 21 of Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries 12 The Radio Act 1952 defines radio apparatus as Any radio receiving or transmitting set which is capable of receiving or transmitting by radio any sound image sign or signal and includes…
- Contributor: Sourian, Edward - Aly Vokopola, Kemal - Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division - Burke, William
- Date: 1965
About this Item
Title
- Legislation concerning wiretapping and eavesdropping in Near Eastern and African countries
Names
- Sourian, Edward, author
- Aly Vokopola, Kemal, author
- Burke, William, Jr. (Legal specialist), author
- Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division, issuing body
Created / Published
- [Washington, D.C.] : Near Eastern and African Law Division, Law Library, Library of Congress, 1965.
Contents
- Lebanon -- Syria -- Turkey -- UAR-Egypt -- Africa -- Nigeria -- Ghana -- Malawi -- Kenya -- the Union of South Africa.
Headings
- - Wiretapping--Law and legislation--Middle East
- - Wiretapping--Law and legislation--Lebanon
- - Wiretapping--Law and legislation--Syria
- - Wiretapping--Law and legislation--Turkey
- - Wiretapping--Law and legislation--United Arab Republic
- - Wiretapping--Law and legislation--Africa
- - Wiretapping--Law and legislation--Nigeria
- - Wiretapping--Law and legislation--Ghana
- - Wiretapping--Law and legislation--Malawi
- - Wiretapping--Law and legislation--Kenya
- - Wiretapping--Law and legislation--South Africa
- - Eavesdropping--Law and legislation--Middle East
- - Eavesdropping--Law and legislation--Lebanon
- - Eavesdropping--Law and legislation--Syria
- - Eavesdropping--Law and legislation--Turkey
- - Eavesdropping--Law and legislation--United Arab Republic
- - Eavesdropping--Law and legislation--Africa
- - Eavesdropping--Law and legislation--Nigeria
- - Eavesdropping--Law and legislation--Ghana
- - Eavesdropping--Law and legislation--Malawi
- - Eavesdropping--Law and legislation--Kenya
- - Eavesdropping--Law and legislation--South Africa
Notes
- - Typescript.
- - Prepared by: Edward Sourian, Kemal Vokopola, William J. Burke, Jr.
- - "April 1965."
- - Includes bibliographical references.
- - Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Law Library of Congress, viewed May 8, 2020).
Medium
- 1 online resource (various pagings)
Call Number/Physical Location
- K5480
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2019668493
OCLC Number
- n1153602079
Online Format
- image
- online text
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Contributor
- Aly Vokopola, Kemal
- Burke, William
- Library of Congress. Near Eastern and African Law Division
- Sourian, Edward
Dates
Location
- Africa
- Ghana
- Kenya
- Lebanon
- Malawi
- Middle East
- Nigeria
- South Africa
- Syria
- Turkey
- Union of South Africa
- United Arab Republic