What is the right to personal dignity? Neither legislation nor the judiciary provides or explains it because human dignity is abstract. In civil law theory, some people believe that personal dignity is the right to have ethical character, the unity of the subject respecting himself and being respected by others, and the combination of subjective and objective evaluation of personal value. Some people believe that personal dignity is one of the contents of general personality rights and is also the most important content of general personality rights. It refers to the minimum social status that a civil subject should possess as a "person" and be respected by others and society. It is a combination of civil subjects' awareness of their own value and the minimum respect they enjoy in society. These understandings basically agree that personal dignity is basic and subjective and objective values ??are complex. Therefore, to judge whether a natural person's personal dignity has been violated, we must not only consider the natural person's subjective self-esteem, but also consider whether the most basic respect he enjoys as a "person" has been derogated from an objective perspective; if so, His personal dignity was violated.
The right to personal dignity is concentrated in the right to reputation, portrait right, name right and privacy right.
In a eugenics and eugenics photo exhibition in a hospital, a photo of a patient with sexually transmitted diseases was displayed, and in the description, it was explained in reasoning language that the patient was caused by inappropriate sexual behavior. Although the patient was blindfolded and unsigned, some viewers were able to identify the patient. After learning about this situation, the patient was too stressed and committed suicide by hanging. (Real Examination Questions)