
Article 8 (right to respect for private and family life)
Article 8 guarantees individuals the right to have their private and family lives respected. This means people can maintain personal relationships, enjoy privacy in their homes, and control personal information without interference from authorities or others. However, this right is not absolute; it can be limited if necessary for reasons such as national security, public safety, or protecting health and morals. Overall, it balances personal privacy with the interests of society, ensuring that individuals can lead a private life while respecting lawful exceptions.