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Emergence of knowledge commons, risks, and relevance for the human-rights framework

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The study of common-pool resources (CPRs) has become increasingly important in social sciences. CPRs emphasize a more inclusive use and an institutional and normative community-based approach. However, this approach is exposed to access, sustainability, and democracy risks. This paper shows the interest that the rationality of the institutions for the commons can have for the legal sphere and, particularly, for human rights. Both are characterized by powerful democratic legislation and share concern for meeting the needs of the subjects involved and for the effectiveness of their contents and guarantees. Vila Viñas, David

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Emergence of knowledge commons, risks, and relevance for the human-rights framework

Author: Vila Viñas, David
Year: 2020
DOI: 10.17561/TAHRJ.V15.5779
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EMERGENCE OF KNOWLEDGE COMMONS,
RISKS, AND RELEVANCE FOR THE
HUMAN-RIGHTS FRAMEWORK
DAVID VILA-VIÑAS1
Abs ac :The s udy o common-pool esou ces (CPRs) has become inc easingly impo an in social
sciences. CPRs emphasize a mo e inclusi e use and an ins i u ional and no ma i e communi y-based
app oach. Howe e , his app oach is exposed o access, sus ainabili y, and democ acy isks. This pape
shows he in e es ha he a ionali y o he ins i u ions o he commons can ha e o he legal sphe e and,
pa icula ly, o human igh s. Bo h a e cha ac e ized by powe ul democ a ic legisla ion and sha e conce n
o mee ing he needs o he subjec s in ol ed and o he e ec i eness o hei con en s and gua an ees.
Keywo ds: commons, knowledge commons, ins i u ions, human igh s, ESCR, e ec i eness
Summa y: 1. he eme gence o commons. 2. e ec IVeness, Isks and Vulne abIlI Ies. 2.1 Access.
2.2 Sus ainabili y. 2.3 Democ acy. 2.4 Responses. 3. legal Impac . 3.1 Human- igh s app oach.
4. conclusIon
1. He eme gence o commons
Commons made a signi ican impac on social sciences a he end o he 20 h
cen u y. In he academic ield, he main igge was he publica ion o Go e ning he
Commons (Ös om, 1990). This wo k d aws on esea ch conduc ed in p e ious decades by
he Poli ical Theo y and Policy Analysis esea ch g oup a Indiana Uni e si y.2 The g oup’s
esea ch aimed a he unc ioning o common-pool esou ces (CPRs) such as aqui e s,
ishe ies o o es s. Based on ha esea ch, hey in e ed some gene al cha ac e is ics
o he na u e o hese esou ces and hei ins i u ional unc ioning. The mos impo an
aspec o CPRs is no he objec on which hey ha e been es ablished ( he well, he
o es o he so wa e) o hei pa icula cha ac e is ics, bu he ac ha hey ha e been
ins i u ionalized, in o he wo ds, hei ins i u ional dimension. This implies he exis ence
o a communi y ha has gi en i sel a se o explici and implici no ms (Hess and Ös om,
2016b: 66), me hods o pa icipa ion and mechanisms o law en o cemen .3
In poli ical e ms, he no ion o CPRs o , mo e loosely, commons, has se ed o
analyze how he p ope y egime has expanded o become he pa adigma ic egime o
he ela ionship and a ailabili y o hings, wi h a endency o adop an absolu e cha ac e .
1 Adjunc P o esso o Philosophy o Law, Uni e si y o Za agoza, Spain, (d ila@uniza .es)
2 The e is a da abase on CPRs and esea ch associa ed wi h his g oup, called he Digi al Lib a y o he
Commons (h ps://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/dlc/).
3 See Ös om (1990: 90–102) o a mo e sys ema ic explana ion o he p inciples o CPR ope a ion.
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In his o ical e ms, a i s p ocess o ansi ion om he commons egime o a p i a e o
public p ope y egime ―called enclosing― has been no ed, pa icula ly in CPRs ela ed
o popula economics in he Mode n Age (Polanyi, 2001; La al and Da do , 2015: 282 and
.; Fede ici, 2010).
Mo e ecen ly, he concep o enclosing has been used o analyze a second p ocess,
his ime ocused on knowledge commons (such as science, so wa e, biodi e si y o
cul u al p oduc ion),4 key goods in he knowledge economy (Boyle, 2008, Vila-Viñas
and Ba andia an, 2015). Knowledge commons ha e hei own speci ici ies, which imply
some analy ical consequences, he mos ele an being ha ins i u ions o he commons
do no depend on he na u e o he goods on which hey a e es ablished, al hough hey
migh be condi ioned by hei cha ac e is ics.5 I he analysis is limi ed o ea ly CPRs
― e med adi ional commons by Ös om― which end o be local and o ha e a s ong
biophysical componen , we migh be emp ed o hink ha hese ins i u ions a e in
decline and enclosing is al eady esidual. Howe e , he wen ie h-cen u y consolida ion
o ins i u ions ha sha e ea u es wi h commons (al hough wi h S a e p edominance) and
he ecen eme gence o knowledge commons-based ins i u ions ha e enewed he scene.
Bo h hei con i ed con igu a ion and he signi ican h ea o enclosu e con i m he legal
and poli ical na u e o hese ca ego ies. Fo ins ance, he op ion o es ablishing in ellec ual
p ope y igh s o e he use o ce ain biological o ms o genomic cha ac e is ics (o
egula ing hese ields in any way) does no depend on he na u e o hese goods ha ,
oge he wi h o he social ela ions, ha e long exis ed. Howe e , he no el y lies in a
change in he legal-poli ical a ionali y ha allows o speci y ce ain aspec s o hose
goods and ei he include hem as o he s in he legal a ic o exclude hei app op iabili y
o es ablish o he uses.
The expansion o he CPR no ion and i s enewed ele ance is also due o i s
ole in he con ex o he ne wo k socie y (Cas ells, 2004) o cogni i e capi alism
(Moulie -Bou ang, 2011), in which knowledge has become he c i ical ac o o labo
and ma ke p ocesses. Al hough he knowledge-commons ca ego y is he e ogeneous, i
sha es in e es ing ea u es wi h adi ional commons. While knowledge commons a e
o en sub ac i e in na u e — he wood aken om he o es by one communi y membe
can no be aken by ano he — “mos ypes o knowledge ha e, on he o he hand, been
ela i ely nonsub ac i e. Indeed, he mo e people ha sha e use ul knowledge, he g ea e
he common good” (Hess and Ös om, 2016a: 30).6 This does no mean ha knowledge
commons a e exemp om he social dilemmas ha accompany hese ypes o goods and
hei ins i u ional dimension; o ins ance, CPR ins i u ions should es ablish con ibu ion
4 Hess and Ös om (2016a: 32) unde s and knowledge as “all ideas, in o ma ion and da a which a e
in elligible in wha e e o m hey a e exp essed o ob ained”. The di e ences be ween da a, in o ma ion
and o he o ms o knowledge a e also explo ed in he pape .
5 La al and Da do (2015: 47–49) a gued ha he e is a isk ha he ca ego y o commons would be
na u alized and hus educed o a ew goods ela ed o a chaic economies.
6 Au ho s such as Ca ol Rose (1986) ha e e en pu o wa d he idea o a co nucopia o knowledge commons.
Acco ding o his cha ac e is ic, he mo e hese goods a e exploi ed he mo e p oduc i e hey a e and he
mo e alue hey acqui e.
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sys ems capable o sus aining hei ope a ion and sanc ioning sys ems agains beha io s ha
ha m hem (Hess and Ös om, 2016a: 38–39). In any e en , ins i u ionali y and legisla ion
a e no a lesse e il o hei go e nance. Nei he adi ional commons no knowledge
commons a e na u al commons o p ese e, bu human ins i u ions o ep oduce.
In e ms o hei biophysical cha ac e is ics, he mos no able di e ence is he
inc easingly digi al na u e o knowledge commons.7 The commonali y o hese knowledge
goods also aces he challenge o es ablishing ins i u ions o he commons on a b oade
scale han adi ional commons. I is ue ha some knowledge commons a e s ill local
―as a sel - aining g oup ha eaches cou ses and uns a small lib a y in a communi y
social cen e ― bu many o he s need o ope a e on a wide , ending- owa d global, scale
such as he DOAJ da abase8 o he Linux ope a ing sys em.
Al hough his dis inc ion is in e es ing, knowledge commons a e no a comple ely
sepa a e ca ego y om he whole o he commons. La al and Da do (2015) ―and Ha d
and Neg i (2009) be o e hem― es ablished a amewo k in which hey insis ha all
commons a e in e connec ed o he ex en ha hey o m hei own social ex u e, ha
is, a se o p ac ices and alues di e en ia ed om hose o he ma ke (p i a e p ope y
ules) and om hose o he S a e (p inciple o so e eign y ules). The e o e, i is no
jus a hi d ype o goods, di e en om he majo i y o p i a e goods and he mino i y
o public goods, as neoclassic heo y has pu o wa d (Ve cellone e al., 2015: 10–11).
Al hough his app oach is no as widesp ead and mul i ace ed as Ös om’s, i has he
i ue o unde lining he poli ical and he con lic ing dimension o hese ins i u ions.
Consequen ly, in his ex ensi e unde s anding o commons, he p imacy o knowledge
commons as a highly di e en ia ed and p e alen ca ego y loses s eng h. Fo ins ance, i s
in angible cha ac e is ques ioned, due o he huge need o biophysical (schools, eache s)
o digi al (se e s, cabling, e c.) in as uc u es (B a on, 2016) and o he biological needs
o people ha embody ha knowledge, such as housing, ood o secu i y (Ve cellone e
al., 2014: 18 and .). The analysis o he elemen s o his second enclosu e mo emen
e eals ha hey a e objec s wi h ma e ial bases, such as seeds (Da e mos and Vi e o-Pol,
2015), biodi e se subs ances (Golinelli e al., 2015), human bodies (Rosen eld and Mason,
2013) and physical in as uc u es suppo ing he In e ne . In addi ion, he ou pu s o hese
ins i u ions o commons a e no only inno a ions in digi al ields o on ie science, bu
also in social p ac ices and linguis ic and manage ial skills ha o m he basis o he
expansion o he pe sonal se ices sec o (Mo ini, 2014; Ma azzi, 2011).
2. e ec IVeness, Isks and Vulne aBIlI Ies
Ra he han p e-exis ing, commons a e made, since hey a e undamen ally a
p ac ice o common doing, commoning.9 This no ion has se e al implica ions. Fi s ly, i
7 This makes Hess and Ös om’s ini ial analyses mo e complex and inco po a es new di e ences. See
P ainsack (2019).
8 Di ec o y o Open Access Jou nals. See h ps://doaj.o g/
9 See Linebaugh (2013: 64). This same immanen cha ac e iza ion o he communal igh s leads Linebaugh
o di e en ia e hem om he human igh s.
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emphasizes e ec i eness. I ins i u ions a e o endu e, hey mus be e ec i e in achie ing
hei objec i es wi hin a gi en and cons an ly e ol ing con ex . Secondly, ins i u ional,
egula o y, and o ganiza ional issues become pa amoun . These a e ea u es sha ed by
a ious con empo a y app oaches o commons. On his consensus, La al and Da do
(2015: 663) no e ha ins i u ional ac i i y is no jus a manage ial- echnical ask, bu a
poli ical ac i i y and, as such, subjec o a a ie y o h ea s and con lic s. Indeed, he
popula iza ion o commons has un pa allel o he hegemonic p og ession o neolibe al
go e nmen ali y. This neolibe al a ionali y o go e nmen has p oposed an al e na i e
p ojec o ha o adi ional and con empo a y commons: i has ied o insc ibe hem in
he same logic o app op iabili y, acco ding o he absolu e egime o p ope y (La al and
Da do , 2015: 109–110), be e known as p i a iza ion in he poli ical sphe e.
This sec ion in oduces sou ces o ulne abili y o he commons, wi h special
a en ion paid o knowledge commons. The ollowing sec ion shows ha hese isks a e
sha ed wi h hose isks impac ing he e ec i eness o igh s, since bo h commons and igh s
aim o espond o essen ial needs. These isks should no be unde s ood as small enclosu es
and changes in he go e nance o ce ain goods, bu as pa o a go e nmen ali y change
ha p oposes eplacing basic wel a e ins i u ions, such as “social p ope y” (Cas el, 2004:
41–43), public se ices, he social igh s o pos -wa cons i u ions (O e, 1994: 127–134)
and he eme ging knowledge commons by ano he ins i u ional ne wo k and egime o
ela ions wi h onesel and o he s (Foucaul , 2007: 275 and .).
How would a esea ch agenda on he isks aced by commons be con igu ed?
Resea ch in o he e ec i eness o igh s, pa icula ly economic, social, and cul u al igh s
(ESCR), can use he iola ion app oach, which ocuses on s udying he mos equen and
signi ican iola ions o unde s and how hey ac ually unc ion and o design gua an ees
ha a no ma i e analysis would no make possible on i s own (Chapman, 1996). The
induc i e me hod used by Ös om’s g oup es ablished a classi ica ion o he mos
equen ins i u ional p oblems and o ganized hem as: a) equi y issues, ela ing o he
balance be ween owne ship and con ibu ion o CPRs; b) e iciency issues, ela ing o
he p oduc ion, managemen and op imal use o he esou ce; and c) sus ainabili y issues,
ela ing o he long- e m pe o mance o he esou ce (Hess and Ös om, 2016a: 29).
This app oach is an adequa e s a ing poin o o ganize isks in o h ee g oups: access,
sus ainabili y, and democ acy issues.10
2.1. Access
Access p oblems a e ela ed o he possibili y o excluding indi iduals and g oups
om using and enjoying commons. This is a isk associa ed wi h he expansion o
app op iabili y, ha is, a managemen o commons unde a p ope y-based egime. Fo
ins ance, his occu s wi h he expansion o in ellec ual p ope y igh s o e knowledge
commons, which p omo es he es ablishmen o new o ms o exclusion (P ainsack, 2019:
7 and .). This does no mean ha he pe ec egime o all commons is one o unlimi ed
10 This se o isks is consis en wi h he undamen al p inciples ha ecen esea ch on u ban commons ha e
no ed, such as uni e sali y-inalienabili y, sus ainabili y and democ acy (Méndez de Andes e al., 2019: 1).
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open access, which migh lead o dynamics o inequal compe i ion and selec i i y
(Mo ozo , 2012; Tkacz, 2012) as well as isks o CPR sus ainabili y. I is, he e o e, usual
o he communi ies behind commons o es ablish ules o exclusion o , a leas , limi ed
exploi a ion o p e en such pe e se e ec s. Some imes hose limi a ions can be in e ed
om he e y cha ac e is ics o he common good, o ins ance, scien i ic knowledge.
Al hough i could be classi ied as a CPR, access o i s ou comes o pa icipa ion in scien i ic
p oduc ion a e highly egula ized h ough me hodological ules imposed by he scien i ic
communi y i sel (Ahumada, 2012). Ne e heless, he ac ha access o CPR depends on
ce ain ules, which a e necessa y o hei own unc ioning, does no mean hey a e all
admissible in a igh s-based app oach (e.g., ce ain expe imen s a e o bidden) no ha
hey a e wi hou consequences o he sus ainabili y o he esou ce o he gene al in e es .
2.2. Sus ainabili y
CPRs ha ha e pe sis ed ha e been e ec i e in achie ing he goals hei communi ies
sough , bu also in main aining hei sus ainabili y.11 In con as o his si ua ion, eminis
app oaches o social ep oduc ion ha e shown how neolibe al go e nmen ali y does no
conside he ele ance and cos o sus ainabili y, hus pu ing he con inui y o di e en
o ms o li e a isk (Ca asco, 2014; Mo ini, 2014; Pé ez O ozco, 2014; Dalla Cos a,
2009). Neolibe al s a egies ha e aken ad an age o he in angible and decen alized
composi ion o many knowledge commons o subo dina e CPR sus ainabili y o he bene i
o in ellec ual p ope y igh s holde s (Vila-Viñas and Ba andia an, 2015). This is con a y
o he unc ioning o knowledge. Fi s , i is no possible o ex ac knowledge comple ely
om he pe son who embodies i o inse i in o a p oduc ion cycle as a pa o capi al, as
ano he ac o o p oduc ion and, second, nei he is i possible o indi idualize i en i ely
in he posi ion o a pa icula wo ke who is paid o use hei knowledge. As indica ed,
go e nmen ali y o co po a i e wel a e (Rose and Mille , 1992: 23; Vila-Viñas, 2014: 201
and ) p oposed he c ea ion o some majo social de ices o add ess hese p oblems and
o socialize isks: public educa ion and public heal h se ices ha could ensu e knowledge
expansion, ans e sys ems ha could p o ec in imes o labo inac i i y and ising wages
and a huge p opo ion o unpaid and subo dina ed emale labo .
Neolibe al go e nmen ali y has added s a egies o app op ia ion o commons,
usually known as commodi ica ion and p i a iza ion (Foucaul , 2007: 177–179). Tha
expansion o he app op iabili y o CPR ou comes wi hou an equi alen con ibu ion o
11 See p inciples illus a ed by long-endu ing CPR ins i u ions in Ös om (1990: 90–102). As Ve cellone
e al. (2015: 18) posi , he inno a ion o knowledge CPRs “ ecalls ecological and collec i e p oblems ha
we e missing om he no ions o i al ousness and non- i al ousness in consump ion. The e m common-
pool esou ce makes he ecological p oblem plain by e e ing o he equilib ium be ween he s ock and low
necessa y o gua an ee he ep oduc ion o a esou ce”.
12 Some da a may cla i y he con ex o ulne abili y o he young popula ion in Spain. In he las qua e o
2019, only 18.6% o young people aged 16–29 we e emancipa ed (a he same ime in 2008, his p opo ion
was 26.1%). De elopmen uns pa allel o he p ices o en al housing, which has isen om 55.7% o 94%
o a wo ke ’s sala y du ing he same pe iod (Sou ce: Inju e. Obse a o io de Emancipación). The a e age
age o emancipa ion in EU is 26 yea s old and 29 in Spain (Sou ce: Eu os a ). The isk o child po e y in
Spain was 26.8 in 2018 (Sou ce: ECV, 2008–2018). The a e age age o ha ing he i s child o women in
Spain was 31 yea s old in 2018 (Sou ce: INE).

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hei enewal in ol es a isk o he sus ainabili y o knowledge commons. Consequen ly,
al hough iden i ying he isk o he ecological collapse o some CPRs is usual, poin ing
ou social and poli ical isks is less so (Ve cellone, 2011: 90, 103–5). These isks a e
sha ed wi h hose ha h ea en he e ec i eness o social igh s in Spain, such as he igh
o housing o he igh o a digni ied li e o some g oups.12 Fu he mo e, i neolibe al
go e nmen ali y has inc eased he cap u e o CPR esou ces wi hou he co esponding
eplenishmen , he shi o aus e i y (Bly h, 2013; Bake , 2010) has inc eased he p essu e
on hese esou ces, e en wi h he sac i ice o economic p o i in a o o p ese ing he
s a us quo.13
2.3. Democ acy
These access and sus ainabili y isks a e ela ed o ins i u ional and democ a ic
isks. As Boyle (2008: 51) no ed, i he adi ion o in ellec ual p ope y igh s as an
excep ion has shi ed o becoming he no m, i is because o some sho comings in he
democ a ic de elopmen o hese new egula ions. One aspec ha is easily o go en
in he desc ip ion o he enclosing p ocess om a socio-legal pe spec i e is ha i no
only pu s uni e sal access a isk, by allowing exclusions and disc imina ions based
on p ope y igh s ha end owa d he absolu e, bu also CPR sus ainabili y, when i
leads o esou ce exploi a ion ha is no compensa ed by enough con ibu ions o enew
i . In addi ion, hese enclosu es also in ol e a isk o au onomous CPR go e nance.
Ös om’s g oup iden i ied he impo ance o he communi y ha embodies CPRs and
i s ins i u ional capaci y, i s ly, o p o ide ules o sel -go e nance and, secondly, o
p o ide mechanisms o deal wi h con lic s and o s eng hen compliance wi h hese
ules. In his ega d, i a CPR becomes app op iable, i means any holde o he p ope y
igh s can manage i exclusi ely. On a esou ce scale, his cen alizes esponsibili ies
ha we e o me ly dis ibu ed h oughou he communi y, e en i he e was a ce ain
le el o di e en ia ion and specializa ion in how hey we e pe o med. On an ecosys em
scale based on knowledge commons, such as he con empo a y knowledge economy, his
hie a chizes i s unc ioning. Fo ins ance, he ac onym GAFA14 now no only e e s o
he main economic s akeholde s, bu also o poli ical s akeholde s capable o deciding on
he o m and e ec s o communica ions o cul u al consump ion (Zubo , 2019; Cancela,
2019; Mo ozo , 2018).
A simila si ua ion is obse ed in science, which is also a knowledge commons
and he objec o a igh (Mo ge a, 2015; Plome , 2015; Shaheed, 2014). Mos e iden
iola ions a e due o he disc imina ion o some popula ions ega ding hei access o
some medical ea men s o o wa e pu i ica ion me hods, bu hei con inued exclusion
om scien i ic knowledge (e.g., by a educ ion in public in es men in science o by a
13 Be o e he aus e i y app oach became widesp ead in many pe iphe al s a es, Dean (2003: 167–170)
desc ibes i as e lexi e go e nmen ali y, whe e he p ima y objec i e is he secu i y and s abili y o
go e nmen and all o he objec i es a e subo dina ed.
14 In o ma ion on he echnological sec o e e s o GAFA o Big Fou (Google, Apple, Facebook, and
Amazon) and also GAFAM o Big Fi e, including Mic oso , o e e o hese majo s akeholde s.
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concen a ion o pa en s) has an e ec on hei possibili ies o di ec scien i ic knowledge
in acco dance wi h hei alues and in e es s, some hing ha i is usually e lec ed in
cons i u ional ex s o in in e na ional co enan s on igh s. This in oduces he isk ha
knowledge is no longe a mechanism o emancipa ion bu a mechanism o domina ion
(La al and Da do , 2015: 254–5; Sha e , 2015).
2.4. Responses
The social-co po a e go e nmen ali y o wel a e gene a ed i s own se o
p e en ions ega ding hese isks, ha is, inc easing access o basic goods h ough s a e
solida i y sys ems and public se ices, along wi h con ibu ion de ices ha allowed o
hei expansion. Bo h p oduc ion and li e cycles we e o ganized a ound co po a ion cul u e
(Bol anski and Chiapello, 2002), sexual di ision o labo (Fink, 2001; Lewis, 1997) and
s a e bu eauc acy de elopmen o he managemen o hese wel a e a angemen s (Rose,
1996: 46). This se o wel a is solu ions e u ns wi h o ce when he neolibe al o aus e e
enclosing mo emen is a i s mos se e e.
In spi e o his, he commons adi ion has been eluc an o an exclusi ely s a e-
based esponse, ei he due o i s libe al oo s (such as Ös om’s g oup), i s coope a i is 15
and municipalis adi ion (Res akis, 2015), o he p agma ic need o balance he cap u e
powe o he p i a e sec o (Ho el, 2019) and o p e alen g oups in he S a e (Jessop,
2008; Vila-Viñas, 2014: 53). These posi ions unde sco e he leade ship o communi ies
and he p og essi e democ a iza ion o social p ope y managed by he S a e, ei he in he
o m o wel a e de ices o o public se ices. These c i ical app oaches also e idence he
exis ence o a undamen al di ision be ween public and p i a e in ou poli ical imagina y.
When p inciples o access, sus ainabili y and democ acy ha e been ex ended o p i a e
goods, jus i ica ions abou he an agonism be ween economic e iciency and democ a ic
managemen o en eme ge. Based on he g ea e impo ance o commons in he knowledge
economy, only ecen ly has he ele ance o he commons-based p oduc ion egimes
(Benkle , 2006) inc eased, ha is, a p oduc ion whe e “no one uses exclusi e igh s o
o ganize e o o cap u e i s alue, and when coope a ion is achie ed h ough social
mechanisms o he han p ice signals o manage ial di ec ions” (Benkle , 2004: 1110).
In a wel a e egime, he esponse o hese and o he social isks was o ganized
a ound he opposi ion be ween commodi ied and de-commodi ied sphe es. In he la e ,
he igh o access essen ial goods was gua an eed o some social g oups (Esping-
15 F om his app oach, his go e nmen , buil o e he p axis o he common (La al and Da do , 2015: 266)
should be di e en ia ed om he ex emes o pu e so e eign y and simple managemen : “ hinking in e ms
o a collec i e p ac ice ela ed wi h he use o he una ailable. Nei he go e nmen no managemen , bu
a collec i e ac i e use h ough which e e yone pa icipa es in he cop oduc ion o non-s a e legal no ms”
(La al and Da do , 2015: 306).
16 Mos c i ical app oaches o he S a e, such as La al and Da do (2015), equa e he poli ical e ec s o
ma ke and S a e a ionali y. In he amewo k p oposed by his pape , his iden i ica ion is incompa ible
wi h he cons i u ional-posi i is sys ems o igh s. As a esul , he amewo k o s uc u ing o he public and
he commons will be used mo e o en han ma ke a ionali y and he absolu e cha ac e o p ope y igh s.
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Ande sen, 2007). Based on a commons app oach, he opposi ion would no be o ganized
be ween ma ke and S a e a ionali ies. The mos usual opposi ion would be be ween
ma ke a ionali y (o ganized a ound an absolu e no ion o p ope y igh s) and commons
a ionali y.16 This app oach would change he iew o he isks o access, sus ainabili y
and democ acy, which a e isks sha ed be ween he commons and he de-commodi ied
sphe e in wel a e sys ems. This would also allow o a mo e ealis ic esponse o cu en
igh s iola ions.
3. legal Impac
Since he commons app oach became popula in poli ics and academia, se e al
p oposals ha e ied o use i in he legal ield. The bes known, mainly om US Law
Schools, exposed he ex en o in ellec ual p ope y igh s, in pa allel o he eme gence o
he ield o in o ma ion and communica ion echnologies (Boyle, 2008; Ha ey, 2007: 64–
65; Lessig, 2004; Bollie , 2003). A he same ime, hey explo ed al e na i e egula ions
o p ope y igh s o e knowledge goods ha we e he subjec o his second enclosu es
mo emen . Consequen ly, in ellec ual p ope y igh s compa ible wi h p inciples o
commons we e designed in he ields o cul u al and scien i ic p oduc ion (as c ea i e
commons o copyle licenses), o so wa e (Lessig, 2006), o o ha dwa e (Pea ce, 2014;
Lazalde e al., 2015). A common-based p oduc ion sys em was also p esen ed (Benkle ,
2006), so i could se e as an al e na i e o p oduc ion o ganiza ion ha is inc easingly
based on closed in ellec ual p ope y igh s.
Resea ch conduc ed by cons i u ional law was added o hese al e na i es o e ed
mainly by p i a e law. The ele ance o law as he ab ic o he ne wo k o plu al social
ela ions was unde lined based on he social law adi ion (Gu i ch, 2005). The issue was
knowing he ole he poli ical a ionali y o commons could play in ha ask o imp o ing
no only he go e nance o ce ain goods and p oduc i e p ocesses, bu also o he social
whole and i s poli ical dimension. To his end, spaces o local democ acy ha e been he
main ield o esea ch, hand in hand wi h p ocesses o co-go e nmen o public se ices,17
in acco dance wi h he subsidia i y p inciple.18 A ecen example o his app oach is he
eco e y o p i a ized se ices unde a new logic ha is no exclusi ely public (Cangelosi,
2019: 80). On a b oade scale, he main objec o c i icism has been he expansion o an
17 Cases in he Emilia-Romagna egion a e well known, whe e a managemen sys em o some public se ices
by en i ies o social and solida i y economy was chosen (Res akis, 2015), and democ a iza ion p ocesses o
psychia ic ins i u ions we e implemen ed (Basaglia, 1972).
18 In he public managemen sphe e, his p inciple p oposes ha he communi y di ec ly manage a se ice
o public esou ce whe e possible, while he s a e should only in e ene when di ec managemen by he
communi y is no possible (Res akis, 2015: 604 and .).
19 See Ve cellone e al., 2015: 4–5: “Mo eo e , om he conc e e expe iences analyzed he e, he idea
eme ges ha he concep o common goods can cons i u e a conc e e al e na i e, and ha includes on a legal
oo ing [Rodo à Commission]. The e o e, he common is he p oduc o a social and ins i u ional s uc u e
ha demons a es o ms o go e ning and social co-ope a ion ha gua an ee i s p oduc ion, ep oduc ion
and sp ead. The new ins i u ions o he common ha eme ge om hese cons i uen p ac ices cons i u e a
gene al p inciple o sel -go e nance o socie y and sel -o ganiza ion o social p oduc ion, p oposing a new
di ision be ween common, public and p i a e”.
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absolu e p ope y igh (La al and Da do , 2015: 529 and .; Ha d and Neg i, 2009: 3 and
.), which has become a ma e ial limi o he e ec i eness o ou human- igh s sys ems.
These app oaches, as a whole, ha e gene a ed a plu aliza ion o he legal ield, in oducing
a common ealm be ween he classic public (S a e-so e eign y) and p i a e (indi idual-
p ope y) dicho omy.19 I is a new ealm linked o he ecological one and i s inapp op iable
na u e (Ma ei, 2011: 10–12), in con as o he “ undamen al s uc u e [o ] he ule o a
subjec (an indi idual, a company, he go e nmen ) o e an objec (a p i a e good, an
o ganiza ion, a e i o y)” (Ma ei, 2011: 6), which has p e ailed un il now.
One h ead ha could link he concep o commons wi h ou legal adi ions would
be cus om. Some his o ical examples, such as he English Magna Ca a, and, in pa icula ,
he Cha e o he Fo es , o 1225, ecognize p e-exis ing ins i u ions o he commons, wi h
hei igh s nes ed (Linebaugh, 2008). Based on objec i is and iusna u alis pe spec i es
o he legi imacy o igh s, he episodes o igh s ecogni ion in posi i e legal no ms would
be he legal consolida ion o legi ima e and legally ele an p e-exis ing p ac ices (Pé ez
Luño, 2013: 58 and .).20 Wi hin he amewo k o his pape , he in e es in cus om s ems
om i s democ a ic legi imacy, as a epea ed p ac ice wi h a gene al awa eness o i s legal
en o ceabili y. Howe e , om a democ a ic pe spec i e, he main ea u e o commons
is hei ins i u ional and no ma i e cha ac e . As no ed abo e, one o he mos consis en
p inciples ha Ös om’s g oup ound in he analyzed CPR (Ös om, 1990: 90–102) was he
c ea ion o he ules o ope a ion by he communi ies behind he CPRs. These ules we e
la e ecognized by he ex e nal au ho i y. The e o e, bo h CPR c ea ion and con inui y
a e no spon aneous and, ins ead, obliga ions and legal links be ween he membe s o
hei communi ies a e e y impo an (La al and Da do , 2015: 173). All his b ings o
ligh he poli ical and ins i u ional dimension o hese esou ces in con as o he ac i i y
o me e managemen . CPRs a e ins i u ions capable o p oducing no ms om ce ain se s
o p ac ices and con lic ing ela ionships wi h al e na i e s a egies o go e ning hose
esou ces.21
This con igu a ion o commons has wo legal consequences. Fi s , by highligh ing
he ins i u ional dimension,22 he ela ional aspec s o legal p ac ice a e also emphasized. The
s a ing poin is no longe he au onomous subjec ha uses he wo ld o hings in an abs ac
20 Al hough i is no he main objec o hei esea ch, La al and Da do (2015: 352 and .) c i icize he
poli ical e ec s o his connec ion be ween cus oms and commons because: 1) i does no e lec he p ocess
o o ma ion o some commons, such as ecen knowledge commons; 2) cus oma y no ms a ise om a
pa icula ne wo k o powe ela ionships, which a e di icul o ansla e in o he p esen ; and 3) hey a e
no necessa ily in line wi h he p inciples o he common, and, o show ha , hey poin o succession law,
which hey de ine as an obs acle o he ins i u ions o he common.
21 “Unlike ‘managemen ’, ‘go e nmen ’ assumes con lic s and seeks o o e come hem h ough a decision
conce ning he ules. Ins i u ing p axis is, he e o e, a p ac ice o go e ning he commons h ough he
con lic s ha gi e hem li e” (La al and Da do , 2015: 663).
22 In hei conclusions, La al and Da do (2015: 662–663) main ain a concep o commons qui e sepa a e
om he mo e ex ended meaning as common goods o , as a gued in his pape , as ins i u ions o he commons,
close o a CPR no ion. Al hough i is an in e es ing concep because i unde lines some cha ac e is ics no ed
in his pape , i is a emo ed om he gene al meaning o hese concep s, bo h in legal and poli ical
sphe es, and is hus less use ul.
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