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Changes to temporary norms
Author(s) -
Matteo Cristani,
Francesco Olivieri,
Antonino Rotolo
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
griffith research online (griffith university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/3086512.3086517
Subject(s) - rotation formalisms in three dimensions , annulment , normative , computer science , theoretical computer science , algebra over a field , epistemology , mathematics , pure mathematics , political science , law , philosophy , geometry
Normative systems accommodate temporary norms of several types, which can also be modified in different, and codified ways. In this paper we address the problem of modifying temporary norms that are represented by means of the combination of two known formalisms in the current literature. The framework evolves from a known one, which provides a system of norms at two distinct layers, and represents changes at the two layers as means to provide room for the codified change types. This results in four novel operators that anticipate and extend norms in two different combined ways, by preserving or not the effects of the norms in the period of time generated by the temporal modifications. We study these new operators and show how they relate to the operators of annulment and abrogation analysed elsewhere.

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