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What laws provide for the right to life and health?
Legal subjectivity:

The right to life and health is the most basic and important right of China citizens, which is protected by the laws of China and shall not be infringed by any person or organization. Right to life and health: The right to life and health is a kind of personality right. Divided into the right to life and health. The right to life is the premise for citizens to exist as human beings and the basis for citizens to exercise other civil rights. The existence of life and the enjoyment of the right to life are the highest personal interests of everyone. Therefore, protecting life from illegal infringement is the first and most important human right of citizens. The right to health, also known as the right to physical health, includes both physical and mental aspects. During the existence of life, citizens must maintain the integrity of human tissues and the normal functions of human organs, otherwise they cannot participate in civil activities with their own actions. Citizens' right to life and health is protected by criminal law, civil law and administrative law. Generally speaking, civil liability should be borne for minor injuries or injuries that are not investigated for criminal responsibility according to law. Whoever intentionally or negligently deprives others of their lives shall bear corresponding criminal responsibilities according to the circumstances. There are many levels of the right to life and health. Citizens' right to life and health has many contents, including both physical health and mental health. At the same time bear civil liability; Acts that seriously harm the health of others are generally subject to criminal sanctions and civil compensation.

Legal objectivity:

Article 990 of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) is the right to life, body, health, name, portrait, reputation, honor and privacy enjoyed by civil subjects. In addition to the personality rights stipulated in the preceding paragraph, natural persons enjoy other personality rights based on personal freedom and personal dignity. Article 102 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that natural persons have the right to life. The life safety and dignity of natural persons are protected by law. No organization or individual may infringe upon the right to life of others.