Thank you as well Joao! I agree this is precisely what we’re looking for.

We would be very happy with a way to describe (as I understand it) the 
instances of legal institutions, which are brought into effect and taken out of 
effect by activities.   If this is what E30 is supposed to be, then the 
alignment would become even easier – simply add Pxx_brought_into_effect and 
Pyy_took_out_of_effect to either Activity directly, or a new subclass of it.  
That then does not get in the way of Beginning and End of existence events.

Rob

On 8/23/17, 8:31 AM, "Crm-sig on behalf of martin" 
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

    Dear Joao,

    I think this is highly relevant. Could you point to some sources? I'd like 
to put all that legal stuff into a CRM extension, may be social history is the 
right framework? To be discussed in the next meeting.

    All the best,

    Martin


    On 8/22/2017 1:20 PM, João Oliveira Lima wrote:


    Dear Christian-Emil and Robert,


    Perhaps the Institutional Theory of Law has ideas to come up with an answer 
to your question and to the question that started
     this thread.

    Influenced by the Philosophy of Language, by J. Searle and J. Austin, the 
legal neo-institutionalism brought new light
     to the concept of "legal institution". According to Neil MacComick, "a 
'institution of law'  is a legal concept which are regulated by sets of 
institutive, consequential and terminative rules" ("Enn Normative Description" 
isA "E29 Design of Procedure") "with
     the effect that instances of them are properly said to exist over a period 
of time, from the occurrence of an institutive act or event until the 
occurrence of a terminative act or event" (so, "Enn Legal Institution" is a "E4 
Period").

    The term "right" has a semantic overload. It is necessary to differentiate 
"right-claim/duty" as an atomic relation between
     two people (in the hohfeldian sense) as well as "right" as an instance of 
a legal institution (ex: property right). Property right consists of a bunch of 
atomic rights (claims, power, immunity, privileges).

    Kind Regards,

    João Alberto de Oliveira Lima





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