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Can you distinguish between legal rights and moral rights​

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Answered by indraja69
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Explanation:

Moral rights are rights accorded under some system of ethics. These might be grounded in mere humanity — they might be rights that all people deserve just because they are humans, or because they are rational beings, or whatever. Examples might be the right to be treated fairly, or the right to privacy. If I have a right to privacy, then you (and others) are obligated not to invade my privacy.

Legal rights are rights that people have under some legal system, granted by a duly authorized legal authority or government. For example, where I live, kids have a legal right to an education (Kindergarten up to Grade 12). And consumers have a legal right to know the basic ingredients and nutritional profile of packaged foods.

There is likely to be lots of overlap between moral and legal rights.

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