Yes, restructuring a corporation's rules can make a moral difference by promoting ethical behavior, accountability, and transparency among employees. By establishing clear guidelines and protocols, the organization can foster a culture of integrity and respect for ethical values. This can help prevent misconduct and promote responsible decision-making throughout the company.
The difference between legal rules and moral rules has to do with laws and how we behave regarding a moral code. Legal rules are based on laws that are set forth for us to follow. Moral rules have to do with a person's ethics. For example, it is not illegal to keep money that is found, but a person of high morals might try to return the money to the proper owner.
There isn't an "only" difference..there are many...including a Corp has an infinite lifetime, it shields its stockholders from personal liability in most cases, it is taxed differently and generally has different accounting rules, etc Corporations cannot serve prison sentences.
In order to have correct moral rules one is also required to know moral principles. The Bible sets forth these principles.
It depends on society. Usually, the law, the Constitution, has society's rules and social moral on it.
No.
Moral Judgement, Moral rules and Ethical system
Not in itself, as morals are man-made rules and science seeks the rules of the universe.
Government corporations
Government corporations
Just distribution in society, structured by various moral, legal, and cultural rules and principles.
what is the rules and responsibillities
If you want to live peacefully in Gods house you must obey to his moral laws.