Which right is violated by not letting the man apply for the test?
A man wants his alleged child to perform a paternity test in order to prove whether he is the father of the child. The national court argues against it by stating that the child has its right to privacy and does not have to do the test. The man now argues that it is a violation of his rights, by not letting him apply for a paternity test.
Choices:
A) The right to respect for private and family life
B) Right to individual application
C) Right to liberty
D) The right to legal representation