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Normative autonomy and normative co-ordination: Declarative power, representation, and mandate
Authors:Jonathan Gelati  Antonino Rotolo  Giovanni Sartor  Guido Governatori
Affiliation:(1) Law Faculty and CIRSFID, University of Bologna, Italy;(2) School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, 4072, Australia
Abstract:In this paper we provide a formal analysis of the idea of normative co-ordination. We argue that this idea is based on the assumption that agents can achieve flexible co-ordination by conferring normative positions to other agents. These positions include duties, permissions, and powers. In particular, we explain the idea of declarative power, which consists in the capacity of the power-holder of creating normative positions, involving other agents, simply by ldquorproclaimingldquo such positions. In addition, we account also for the concepts of representation, namely the representativersquos capacity of acting in the name of his principal, and of mandate, which is the mandateersquos duty to act as the mandator has requested. Finally, we show how the framework can be applied to represent the contract-net protocol. Some brief remarks on future research and applications conclude this contribution.
Keywords:institutionalized power  multi-agent systems  normative co-ordination
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