Article 2 - Bodily Safety

Draft · 7 June 2026

Bodily safety shall be recognized as a fundamental guarantee. Every individual shall be protected from physical harm, violence, exploitation, and severe neglect within the shared space of society. This need includes both immediate safety and longer-term physical security through organized public structures and emergency response systems.

The state shall maintain a comprehensive legal, medical, and social framework dedicated to protecting bodily integrity, health, and dignity—first as defined by the individual, and second by the common norms of society. Public safety programs, law enforcement, fire prevention, emergency services, military defense and disaster response shall be coordinated and equipped to act swiftly and fairly. Resources shall be prioritized toward prevention, support for victims, and recovery services.

These measures shall be continually evaluated to adapt to emerging threats, social changes, and citizen expectations.