Rights’ Elusive Relation to Powers

Rowan Cruft
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Chapter 3 examines the relation between rights and the powers typically borne by right-holders: powers to waive duties, demand their fulfilment, enforce them, resent them, forgive them. It argues that there are impersonal parallels, performable by third parties, for all the powers that one might think can only be performed by the person to whom a duty is owed. We therefore cannot identify to whom a duty is owed by asking who can exercise the relevant powers. Instead we need to ask, circularly, who can exercise these powers as right-holder to whom the duty is owed. This reasoning is used to criticize the Will Theory of Rights (as found in Hart and Steiner), and other problems are found with Sreenivasan’s Hybrid Theory and Feinberg’s demand-based approach.
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权利与权力难以捉摸的关系
第三章考察权利与权利人通常拥有的权力之间的关系:放弃义务、要求履行义务、执行义务、怨恨义务、原谅义务的权力。它认为存在非个人的相似之处,可以由第三方执行,因为人们可能认为所有的权力只能由负有义务的人行使。因此,我们不能通过询问谁可以行使相关权力来确定对谁负有责任。相反,我们需要循环地问,谁可以作为对谁负有义务的权利持有人行使这些权力。这种推理被用来批评权利意志理论(如哈特和斯坦纳所发现的),其他问题也被发现与斯里尼瓦桑的混合理论和范伯格的需求为基础的方法。
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