Know how to establish the implications or consequences of granting or possessing a right.
In general, rights can only be granted to individuals or groups if and only if members of that group are given a responsibility to administer or deliver the right to others. This can be a difficult balance. It could mean that all people with rights, also have responsibility to deliver those rights to others. In some cases this is impractical such as cases where expert medical care is a right. But in a fair society, it should not be the case that some members of society have many rights and no responsibilities whilst others have many responsibilities and no rights.
The knowledge named 'Implications of a Right' is considered to be very important.
In addition, the knowledge is thought to be mostly very difficult to replace, it is learned mainly by experience but needs study, and is known fully by 0% of the Group.