Re: [Crm-sig] End of Existence for Rights?

2017-08-22 Thread Christian-Emil Smith Ore
You point to a part of CRM which, in my view, need more work: There is a relationship between E9 Move, E10 Transfer of Custody, E8 Acquisition and the respective properties P53 has former or current location (is former or current location of) P49 has former or current keeper (is former or

Re: [Crm-sig] End of Existence for Rights?

2017-08-22 Thread martin
Dear All, May be there is methodological confusion behind this, which I hope to be able to clarify. Please correct me, if I have mistaken the point: Robert writes: "(a) A Right _is...or "(b) A Right _is", and finally: It cannot be both. Which is it? Answer: Of course it can be both,

Re: [Crm-sig] Passive Activities

2017-08-22 Thread George Bruseker
Hi Francesco, Welcome back. Your post goes through a lot of points. For the sake of argument I took up the A example. Doing B would have taken me a long time but I think the same exercise could be done. I have nothing against states, but they should come in where they would be needed. In the

Re: [Crm-sig] End of Existence for Rights?

2017-08-22 Thread Christian-Emil Smith Ore
Dear all, Sorry for the somewhat confused and unclear email. I have reread the emails. In his email from Monday 21 August 2017 14:30, George explains what I meant - I think. The intention of introducing right in CRM was to be able to express information about IPRs and ownership found in museum

Re: [Crm-sig] End of Existence for Rights?

2017-08-22 Thread João Oliveira Lima
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

Re: [Crm-sig] Passive Activities

2017-08-22 Thread Francesco Beretta
Dear all, As a historian, I'm carefully following this discussion. As some of you know we are working on an evolution of our symogy.org project's ontology towards an extension of the CRM for historical data

Re: [Crm-sig] End of Existence for Rights?

2017-08-22 Thread Christian-Emil Smith Ore
Short question: Rights are often given according to some codified law which is operationally defined and perhaps more comparable to a plan while the concepts in the philosophy of law is whats behind? Christian-Emil From: Crm-sig on behalf of Robert