“Everyone has the right to privacy related to sexuality, sexual life, and choices regarding their own body and consensual sexual relations and practices without arbitrary interference and intrusion. This includes the right to control the disclosure of sexuality-related personal information to others.
The right to equality and non-discriminationThe right to life, liberty and security of the personThe right to autonomy and bodily integrityThe right to be free from torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishmentThe right to be free from all forms of violence and coercionThe right to privacyThe right to the highest attainable standard of health, including sexual health; with the possibility of pleasurable, satisfying, and safe sexual experiencesThe right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applicationThe right to informationThe right to education and the right to comprehensive sexuality educationThe right to enter, form, and dissolve marriage and similar types of relationships based on equality and full and free consentThe right to decide whether to have children, the number and spacing of children, and to have the information and the means to do soThe right to the freedom of thought, opinion, and expressionThe right to freedom of association and peaceful assemblyThe right to participation in public and political lifeThe right to access to justice, remedies, and redress."---
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