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Article 9 of the French Civil Code

Everyone has the right to respect for his or her private life.

Judges may, without prejudice to compensation for damage suffered, prescribe any measures, such as sequestration, seizure and the like, suitable for preventing or stopping an invasion of privacy: such measures may, if urgent, be ordered in summary proceedings.

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Article 9

Chacun a droit au respect de sa vie privée.

Les juges peuvent, sans préjudice de la réparation du dommage subi, prescrire toutes mesures, telles que séquestre, saisie et autres, propres à empêcher ou faire cesser une atteinte à l’intimité de la vie privée : ces mesures peuvent, s’il y a urgence, être ordonnées en référé.

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