AC1403380
Business Ethics C06.V.9.1
Assignment 4 C061
3/3/15
A right is encouraged by principles of justice and constitutes the legal and institutional order regulating human behavior in society. The basis of the law is social relations which determine its content and character. In other words, the law is a set of rules to resolve conflicts within a society. When speaking of law is fundamental to establish who their sources, the ideas and the grounds on which one to develop and establish its basic principles are based. In this regard, we must stress that these sources can be determined there, generally, into three broad categories. A Legal Right is a lawfully guaranteed power a legal entity acquires from winning a court decision. Realization or defense of just and lawful claims or interests against ‘The whole world’ is the basis. Whether or not the existence such rights are publicly known, legal rights as laws impact every citizen. A legal right is enforced by the government (Law) and every citizen has these rights. A Moral Right is Rights that the creator of a copyrighted work has to ownership and control of the work, as recognized by civil law and some common law jurisdictions. Moral rights typically include the right to the integrity of the copyrighted work, the right to publish anonymously or under a pseudonym, and the right of attribution. Moral rights are different from the economic rights rendered by copyrighting. A Human right is a right that is believed to belong justifiably to every person, The basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are considered to be entitled, often held to include the rights to life, liberty, equality, and a fair trial, freedom from slavery and torture, and freedom of thought and expression. All these rights are related by establishing fairness to the world. These right are positive because they enforce every legal right as well as what is common sense. In conclusion all these right are related in the fact that they