Bodily integrity

Bodily integrity is the inviolability of the physical body and emphasizes the importance of personal autonomy, self-ownership, and self-determination of human beings over their own bodies. In the field of human rights, violation of the bodily integrity of another is regarded as an unethical infringement, intrusive, and possibly criminal.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

  1. ^ Miller, Ruth Austin (2007). The Limits of Bodily Integrity: Abortion, Adultery, and Rape Legislation in Comparative Perspective. Ashgate Publishing. ISBN 9780754683391. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  2. ^ Communication Technology And Social Change Carolyn A. Lin, David J. Atkin – 2007
  3. ^ Civil Liberties and Human Rights Helen Fenwick, Kevin Kerrigan – 2011
  4. ^ Xenotransplantation: Ethical, Legal, Economic, Social, Cultural Brigitte E.s. Jansen, Jürgen W. Simon, Ruth Chadwick, Hermann Nys, Ursula Weisenfeld – 2008
  5. ^ Personal Autonomy, the Private Sphere and Criminal Law Peter Alldridge, Chrisje H. Brants - 2001, retrieved 29 May 2012
  6. ^ Privacy law in Australia Carolyn Doyle, Mirko Bagaric – 2005

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