The works protected under moral rights are the ones recognized by the ordinary laws as well as the civil laws. Some of this is the right to have work published anonymously, right of acknowledgment, as well as the right to the integrity of the work. This right bars individuals work from distortion, alteration, as well as mutilation. According to Slaughter (2007), human rights are norms or moral principles of individuals, protected by international laws as well as national legal rights. Human rights are given to all persons regardless of their location, nationality, ethnic origin, religion, or any other given status. Human rights are similar throughout the world. For the person rights to be taken away from an individual under any given circumstance, due processes have to be adhered …show more content…
According to Newton, (2010), Locke’s assertion is that most people would be in a state of nature if there were no governments. The result is everyone would be feeling in a situation of total freedom, hence doing anything at will. Locke asserts that, the nature provides a natural right to liberty of every human being. Due to a dangerous state of nature, Locke argues that different individuals form political bodies with aims of protecting their lives and properties. It is here that the government comes in to protect the fundamental human