01.Legal rights are granted and enforced by the legal system of a society or state.
Moral rights are based on ethical principles and beliefs about what is morality right or wrong.
02.Legal rights are enforceable through the legal system.
Moral rights do not have a formal enforcement through the legal system.
03.Legal rights vary from one jurisdiction to another, as they are defined by each country legal system.
Moral rights are considered more universal as they are based on ethical principles.
04. Legal rights are often specific and clearly defined in laws and legal documents.
Moral rights can be more abstract and open to interpretation often based on philosophical, religious or cultural perspective.
05.Legal rights have clear mechanisms for enforcement through courts and legal processes.
Moral rights rely on social norms, individual conscience and public opinion for enforcement.
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