См. также: permanent residence address, personal appearance, person-to-person lending, persecutory delusions
Personal inviolability too is a fundamental value that is protected by the human right to privacy, among others(see above). It too is a fundamental principle of the common law. Thus, in Collins v Wilcock, Robert Goff LJ said that ‘[t]he fundamental principle, plain and incontestable, is that every person’s body is inviolate’. In Marion’sCase, Mason CJ, Dawson, Toohey and Gaudron JJ referred to the ‘fundamental right to personal inviolability existing in the common law’. (Australian Emergency Law)
