Body autonomy definition

Body autonomy means self-awareness with respect to manage one’s physical body and psychological obligations, right and ability. For example, one can exercise the autonomy of the right and ability to exercise the obligation of protecting one’s physical body, and to self-discipline for that behavior. In summary, it contains four areas: deliberation, behavior, mental and physical state. Everyone has the right to exercise how to use one’s physical body, others can’t interfere even though they may not agree. But this doesn’t mean that everyone can use this selfishly and unlimitedly, and doesn’t consider others’ feeling. Bodily autonomy is natural and everyone’s physical body is the biggest and private asset for all of us.

Related to Body autonomy

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  • Highway authority means the same as that term is defined in Section 72-1-102.

  • Competent Supervisory Authority means a supervisory authority which has jurisdiction in relation to the activities of a controller or processor under European data protection law in a particular Member State;

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