Public and Private Rights: "Create an image divided into two halves

Public and Private Rights: "Create an image divided into two halves. on one side, It shows a formal and institutional environment with government buildings, courts and symbols of law, representing public rights. On the other side, shows an everyday and personal environment, like a home or an office, with symbols of contracts and private relationships, to represent private rights. The division must be clear, but the two halves should reflect how both aspects interact in everyday life." Absolute and Relative Rights: "Design an image that illustrates the difference between absolute and relative rights.. On the left side, shows a symbol of an absolute right, like a golden key in a locked safe, representing security and certainty. On the right side, represents a relative right with a dynamic graph of interactions and connections, like moving gears that fit together, to symbolize relationships and contextual constraints." Original and Derivative Rights: "Create an image that shows a robust tree with deep roots and extensive branches.. Roots must symbolize original rights, while the branches represent the derived rights that grow and develop from the fundamental rights. Add details such as sheets representing different applications of derived rights." Transferable and Non-transferable Rights: "Illustrates two divergent paths. on a road, displays a series of transferable rights symbols, as a transmission chain with interchangeable links, representing the transfer of rights. On the other way, shows a symbol of an intransferable right, like a closed padlock with a 'non-transferable' label, which symbolizes rights that cannot be transferred or delegated." Simple Rights and Subject to Modalities: "Generates an image of a scale. on one side, represents simple rights with a
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Public and Private Rights:
"Create an image divided into two halves
.
on one side
,
It shows a formal and institutional environment with government buildings
,
courts and symbols of law
,
representing public rights
.
On the other side
,
shows an everyday and personal environment
,
like a home or an office
,
with symbols of contracts and private relationships
,
to represent private rights
.
The division must be clear
,
but the two halves should reflect how both aspects interact in everyday life
.
"
Absolute and Relative Rights:
"Design an image that illustrates the difference between absolute and relative rights
..
On the left side
,
shows a symbol of an absolute right
,
like a golden key in a locked safe
,
representing security and certainty
.
On the right side
,
represents a relative right with a dynamic graph of interactions and connections
,
like moving gears that fit together
,
to symbolize relationships and contextual constraints
.
"
Original and Derivative Rights:
"Create an image that shows a robust tree with deep roots and extensive branches
..
Roots must symbolize original rights
,
while the branches represent the derived rights that grow and develop from the fundamental rights
.
Add details such as sheets representing different applications of derived rights
.
"
Transferable and Non-transferable Rights:
"Illustrates two divergent paths
.
on a road
,
displays a series of transferable rights symbols
,
as a transmission chain with interchangeable links
,
representing the transfer of rights
.
On the other way
,
shows a symbol of an intransferable right
,
like a closed padlock with a '
;
non-transferable'
;
label
,
which symbolizes rights that cannot be transferred or delegated
.
"
Simple Rights and Subject to Modalities:
"Generates an image of a scale
.
on one side
,
represents simple rights with a
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