Moral Right
Moral right refers to the ethical principles that guide individuals in determining what is considered right or wrong behavior. It is often based on societal norms, personal beliefs, and cultural values. Moral rights can influence laws and regulations, but they are not always legally enforceable.
In many contexts, moral rights are associated with the protection of individual dignity and integrity. For example, in the realm of intellectual property, moral rights may include the right of an author to be recognized for their work and to prevent alterations that could harm their reputation.