Real rights are rights that pertain to property and allow the holder to exercise control over a thing, such as ownership (dominium), usufruct (the right to use and enjoy the benefits of someone else's property), servitudes (rights of way), and hypothec (mortgage rights). Personal rights, on the other hand, are rights that exist between individuals and typically involve obligations, such as contractual rights, rights of inheritance, family law rights, and rights arising from torts. The distinction lies in that real rights are enforceable against the world (erga omnes), while personal rights are enforceable only against specific individuals (inter partes). A recommended book for further reading is "Property Law: A Contemporary Approach" by Amy H. Kastely and others.
This is a personal response. Only you can come up with the answer.
Personal rights are those rights that someone has regarding his/ her body, eg. body protection and self-esteem and self respect while real rights refers to those rights that bind all the citizens of the country, those rights will include no rape, no crime, no smoking in public and etc.
The legislation that those two bodies deal with is difference. THe ECHR deals with the convention on Human Rights and the ECJ deals with EU legislation
Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights was created in 2002.
Whats A Nonexample of Unalienable Rights
Civil rights
the bill of rights has everything to say that it has to protect our rights
An example of individual rights is freedom of speech.
What is an example of majority rule and minority rights?
Depends on if they have personal endorsements and advertising rights, and what team they play for. It can vary between Mizuno (my personal favorite), Underarmor, Nike, Addidas, Reebok, Rawlings.
Bill of rights
It is called a Bill of Rights. There are many different examples, such as a states Bill of Rights or the federal Bill of Rights.