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Article 43 The right to refuse to supply, or to recall, an intimate or non-intimate DNA or other bodily sample. Article 44 Article 45 The right to medicate oneself and one’s offspring as one sees fit, including the right to refuse to be medicated by anyone else. The right of every pregnant woman to eat well, feel joy and be inspired by beauty in an environment which supports them. Article 46 The right to a dignified and peaceful death in an environment which is conducive to spiritual retreat and resonant with nature. Article 47 The right to cultivate, harvest, store, trade, barter and/or use for one’s own purposes, any and all organic substances which will grow or form naturally upon the Earth. Article 48 The right of full freedom of movement to and from any place on the Earth, including but not limited to the right to cross international borders, through port or otherwise, and to return to the land of one’s physical birth without let, hindrance or charge. Article 49 The right to maintain and strengthen one’s distinctive spiritual relationship with the Earth, and to uphold any traditional or customary responsibilities to future generations in this regard. Article 50 The right to practise and revitalize one’s cultural traditions and customs, including the right to maintain, protect and develop the past, present and future manifestations of one’s cultures, such as archaeological and historical sites, artefacts, designs, ceremonies, technologies and visual and performing arts and literature, including repatriation of all cultural, intellectual, religious and spiritual property to the peoples and/or lands from where and/or whom they have been taken without the free, prior and informed consent or in violation of the laws, traditions and customs of those from whom they were taken. Article 51 The right to maintain, control, protect and develop one’s cultural heritage, traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expressions freely and with others. Article 52 The right to participate in a social and international order which is purposed for the realisation of the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declarat ion. Article 53 The right to refuse to exercise any of these rights. Part 3 of administration of government in the interests of peace and fellowship Article 54 This part relates to the administration of government and government agencies of any and all high contracting parties who, having ratified the present treaty, have subjects or citizens under their jurisdiction. In interpreting this Part: A natural person is a man or a woman. The condition of being a citizen, subject, page 9