The right to self-image of workers
The right to one's own image, defined by the ruling of the Constitutional Court (STC), March 26, 2001, “attributes to its owner a right to determine the graphic information generated by his or her personal physical features, which may be publicly disseminated. The power granted by this right, as a fundamental right, essentially consists of preventing the obtaining, reproduction or publication of one's own image by an unauthorized third party, regardless of the purpose – informative, commercial, scientific, cultural, etc. – persecuted by whoever captures or disseminates it”, is enshrined in art. 18 CE: “The right to honour, personal and family privacy and one's own image are guaranteed.”