I, Robot have rights! Haven’t I? Conceptual and Normative Constraints on Holding Legal Positions

36 Pages Posted: 14 May 2024

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Jorge Silva Sampaio

Lisbon Public Law Research Centre; University of Lisbon - School of Law

Date Written: April 26, 2024

Abstract

This paper investigates whether AI robots can hold legal rights, exploring both conceptual and justificatory aspects of the issue. It distinguishes between two types of inquiries: conceptual (whether robots can have rights) and normative (whether they should). It argues that interest theories are more suitable for addressing the latter, while will theories may seem more suitable to the former but are limited in reaching necessary truths about rights. Grounded in the idea that legal positions are constituted by legal norms, the paper examines the relationship between will as intentional action, investigating its implications for determining who can hold legal positions and concludes that intentional action is necessary for legal positions involving action (e.g., duties, powers and liberties), while claim-rights or immunities can be conferred upon entities lacking this capacity. At the normative level, it explores reasons justifying the ascription of rights, focusing on the concept of interest. A suggested approach for the normative analysis required involves comparing robots’ interests with those of humans to justify their attribution of rights.

Keywords: Legal rights, legal norms, interest and will theories, robots, conceptual and normative constraints

JEL Classification: k10, k30, k40

Suggested Citation

Silva Sampaio, Jorge, I, Robot have rights! Haven’t I? Conceptual and Normative Constraints on Holding Legal Positions (April 26, 2024). Lisbon Public Law Working Paper No. 2024-1, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4827538 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4827538

Jorge Silva Sampaio (Contact Author)

Lisbon Public Law Research Centre; University of Lisbon - School of Law ( email )

Alameda da Universidade, Cidade Universitária
Lisboa, 1649-014
Portugal

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