罗马尼亚和法国法律中的人格权新概念

Camelia Mihăilă
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在人格权的名义下,可以定义为属于任何个人的人的品质所固有的权利,因为他/她是一个人。因为它们是附属于个人的权利,所以这个概念甚至可以在古代,以戏剧面具的形式,在中世纪的基督教中,直到当代思想家的现代性中找到它的起源。“人格权”的概念在艺术中清晰可见。《罗马尼亚民法典》第58条,其中规定"人人享有生命权、健康权、身心健全权、尊严权、肖像权、对私人生活的尊重权以及法律承认的其他类似权利",这些规定是不可传播的。然而,《法国民法典》并没有同样明确地规定这些权利,而是从民事权利和人体条例的内容来解释这些权利,并与有关检查一个人的遗传特征和通过其遗传指纹识别一个人以及脑成像技术的章节相关。
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New Concept of Personality Rights in Romanian and French Law
Under the name of personality rights can be defined those rights inherent to the quality of person belonging to any individual by the very fact that he/she is a human being. Since they are rights which are attached to the person, the concept has found its origins even in antiquity, in the form of theatrical masks, in Christianity of the Middle Ages and up to the Modernity of contemporary thinkers. The concept of “personality rights” can be clearly found in the art. 58 of the Romanian Civil Code, which stipulates that “every person has the right to life, health, physical and mental integrity, dignity, an image, respect for private life, as well as other similar rights recognized by law”, and they are not transmissible. However, the French Civil Code does not regulate these rights equally clearly, but interprets them from the contents of civil rights and human body regulations, correlated with the chapters governing the examination of a person's genetic characteristics and the identification of a person by its genetic fingerprints, and brain imaging techniques.
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