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Title: Types of rights in interacting two-party systems : a formal analysis
Authors: Pace, Gordon J.
Schapachnik, Fernando
Keywords: Machine theory
Conditional expectations (Mathematics)
Deontic logic
Contracts
Issue Date: 2012
Citation: Pace, G., & Schapachnik, F. (2012). Types of rights in interacting two-party systems: a formal analysis. 25th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, Amsterdam. 1-20.
Abstract: We present a formalization of Kanger’s types of rights in the context of interacting two-party systems, such as contracts. We show that in this setting basic rights such as claim, freedom, power and immunity can be expressed in terms of (possibly negated) permissions and obligations over presence or absense of actions, and that the set of atomic type rights is different from Kanger’s original proposal.
Description: Partially founded by UBACyT 20020090200116 and UBACyT 20020100200103.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/24600
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