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Article 35
1 No one may be compelled, except when the law requires it, to make public data related to his person.
2 The collection, use and making public of data about a person is done with his consent, except for the cases provided by law.
3 Everyone has the right to become acquainted with data collected about him, except for the cases provided
PART TWO--FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
CHAPTER II--PERSONAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
Article 35
1 No one may be compelled, except when the law requires it, to make public data related to his person.
2 The collection, use and making public of data about a person is done with his consent, except for the cases provided by law.
3 Everyone has the right to become acquainted with data collected about him, except for the cases provided
Article 67
Rights of the accused
2. In addition to any other disclosure provided for in this Statute, the Prosecutor shall, as soon as practicable, disclose to the defence evidence in the Prosecutor's possession or control which he or she believes shows or tends to show the innocence of the accused, or to mitigate the guilt of the accused, or which may affect the credibility of prosecution evidence. In case of doubt as to the application of this paragraph, the Court shall decide.