Understand how to establish the social desirability of a specific proposed right or an existing right. This includes establishing if the right will be sympathetic to the moral standards and moral aims of the society and the capability of the society to grant the right.
It will be necessary to collect together the things that the right is intended to deliver to society including the costs to the society of that right. These deliverables and costs must then be set against the social values of that society to make sure that the delivery and costs actually match the social and moral values of that society.
The knowledge named 'Social Desirability of rights' is considered to be fairly important.
In addition, the knowledge is thought to be mostly very difficult to replace, it is learned with an even study experience balance, and is known fully by 10% of the Group.