I can vaguely remember having heard of a Human Right named "Self-Souvereignity",
which basically implied that legally seen your body is a freestate of which you
are the authority. But I cannot recall wether that was a Law of the UN, the EU
or of the Netherlands alone. I'll look into it.
This human right seems to be exactly the human right that I feel, should include
an individual being free choice & full authority over what drugs & foods are
allowed to enter their body(their freestate) and which ones are not allowed.
If a government or any other institution takes away this freedom of choice of people
it is clearly in violation of this human right. Could this reasoning not be used in
a court of law, to challenge the existing druglaws & policies & suggest new, more
reasonable druglaws & policies to replace them? Surely Laws are not impervious to
being challenged & changed if a rational & convinving enough case against it is
organised & better alternatives persistently offered?
Any lawstudents, lawyers or Judges in the Nexian House? 