Understand that rights assigned to many people can cause conflict. Understand the nature of such conflicts and how they can be avoided.
When a right is granted to very many people and that right affects the way that a person is allowed to behave when in the presence of others, this can cause conflict with the rights that another person possesses. For instance, if all people have the right to freedom to talk wherever they choose and all people have the right to be in a silent place if they choose, then it is clear that there will be situations that these rights will conflict with each other. In this case for instance, it would be necessary to define what places or situations a person has the freedom to talk and what places or situations that person has the right to silence.
The knowledge named 'Conflicting Rights' is considered to be a little important.
In addition, the knowledge is thought to be difficult to replace, it is learned with an even study experience balance, and is known fully by 10% of the Group.