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The internet balancing formula
European Law Journal  ( IF 1.396 ) Pub Date : 2019-03-01 , DOI: 10.1111/eulj.12308
Mart Susi

The Internet Balancing Formula (IBF) is a mathematical instrument to increase the rational and transparent aspects of balancing conflicting human rights online. It is based on the relative weight and intensity of conflicting rights. The numerical value of these rights is arrived at by applying mathematical scales to various input elements. This formula is easy to use and could be applied globally by private online stakeholders. Robert Alexy has entered into debate with Susi, pointing out similarities and differences between his Weight Formula and the IBF, and advancing the concreteness thesis. Alexy views the Weight Formula as general and abstract, whereas the IBF is specific and particular. Both Alexy and Susi are of the opinion that such formula is highly needed to respond to the theoretical and practical uncertainties and divergent practices of online stakeholders. Susi replies to Alexy's critique in a separate article

中文翻译:

互联网平衡公式

互联网平衡公式 (IBF) 是一种数学工具,用于增加平衡在线冲突人权的理性和透明方面。它基于冲突权利的相对权重和强度。这些权利的数值是通过将数学标度应用于各种输入元素来获得的。这个公式易于使用,可以由私人在线利益相关者在全球范围内应用。Robert Alexy 与 Susi 进行了辩论,指出他的权重公式与 IBF 之间的异同,并推进了具体论点。Alexy 将权重公式视为一般和抽象的,而 IBF 则是具体和特殊的。Alexy 和 Susi 都认为,非常需要这样的公式来应对在线利益相关者的理论和实践的不确定性以及不同的做法。Susi 在另一篇文章中回复了 Alexy 的批评
更新日期:2019-03-01
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