Citizens have the right to life and health. Citizens have the right to name, and have the right to decide, use and change their names in accordance with regulations. Interference, misappropriation and counterfeiting are prohibited. Legal persons, individual industrial and commercial households and individual partnerships enjoy the right to name. Enterprise legal persons, individual industrial and commercial households and individual partnerships have the right to use and transfer their names according to law. Citizens have the right to portrait, and their portraits shall not be used for profit without their consent. Citizens and legal persons enjoy the right of reputation, and the personal dignity of citizens is protected by law. It is forbidden to damage the reputation of citizens and legal persons by insulting or slandering. Citizens and legal persons enjoy the right of honor, and it is forbidden to illegally deprive citizens and legal persons of their honorary titles. Citizens enjoy the autonomy of marriage, and it is forbidden to buy and sell, arrange marriages and other acts that interfere with the freedom of marriage. Marriage, family, the elderly, mothers and children are protected by law. The legitimate rights and interests of the disabled are protected by law. Women enjoy equal civil rights with men.
Legal basis:
Article 110 of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that natural persons have the right to life, body, health, name, portrait, reputation, honor, privacy and marital autonomy. Legal persons and unincorporated organizations enjoy the right of name, reputation and honor.
Derivative problem:
What is personal rights?
According to the basic theory that civil rights refer to the possibility that civil subjects can act or not act according to law in order to realize certain interests, the rights enjoyed by the subjects of personal rights refer to the possibility of acting or not acting in order to realize their own personal interests and identity interests. Personal rights are exercised through certain behaviors to realize personal interests or identity or identity interests. Personal rights have three meanings: 1. The obligee has the right to act or not act according to his own interests within the scope prescribed by law; 2. The creditor requires the debtor not to engage in certain acts within the scope prescribed by law; 3. The obligee has the right to ask the people's court for protection when his personal rights are infringed or he fails to perform his obligations.