Freelancing has become a powerful force within the worldwide economy, offering people the adaptability to work on their terms, pursue diverse projects, and enjoy a way of life that frequently rises above geographical boundaries. Admittedly, it is not without a distinct set of challenges, especially with respect to the protection of your legal rights. Without protection from most private and public labour laws, freelancers are relegated into an ambiguous, foggy legal environment. That is compounded by the fact that even laws and rules governing freelancing differ vastly from country to country.


