Legal analysis
(1) Personal rights include personality rights and identity rights. The personality rights stipulated in China's civil law include the right to life, body, health, name or title, portrait, reputation, privacy and honor. (2) Identity rights include parental rights (parents' right to discipline and protect the person and property of minor children based on their identity), parental rights (identity rights between parents and adult children, grandparents and grandchildren, grandparents and grandchildren, brothers and sisters) and spouse rights. (3) The personal right of citizens is the most basic right of citizens, which includes a wide range of contents, but mainly refers to people's rights such as life, health, personality, reputation, personal freedom, and rights directly related to the person. For example: the right of citizens' homes to be inviolable. Personal rights, also known as personal non-property rights, refer to rights and interests that are directly related to the person and have no economic content. Personal rights mainly include personality rights and identity rights, personal freedom rights, life and health rights and personal dignity rights, and personal dignity also includes portrait rights, reputation rights, honor rights, name rights and privacy rights. When an individual's rights are infringed, he can request judicial protection. Is the most basic right of citizens.
legal ground
People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code
Article 990 The right of personality is the right of life, body, health, name, name, portrait, reputation, honor and privacy enjoyed by civil subjects. In addition to the personality rights stipulated in the preceding paragraph, natural persons enjoy other personality rights based on personal freedom and personal dignity.
Article 991 The personality right of a civil subject is protected by law, and no organization or individual may infringe upon it.