Many international treaties recognise privacy as a fundamental human right. It is crucial for preserving human dignity and serves as one of the founding principles of democracy, as it upholds one's own and other people's rights. Privacy includes more than just the physical body and provides integrity, individual autonomy, data, voice, consent, objections, movements, thoughts, and reputation. The Right to privacy refers to our ability to protect the space around us, which includes all we own, such as our bodies, homes, assets, ideas, feelings, secrets, ...
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