Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(5)
The phrase "allocation of rights" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal, business, or policy contexts when discussing how rights are distributed or assigned among parties.
Example: "The allocation of rights in this contract ensures that both parties are protected and have clear responsibilities."
Alternatives: "distribution of rights" or "assignment of rights."
Exact(6)
In the late 20th century the dispute revived, as sovereignty of these islands determines allocation of rights to economic development (specifically, petroleum) of the continental shelf.
Cox et al. [15] used this approach to analyse competition involving allocation of rights to use station and time-slot routes by price bids in a combinatorial auction with competition involving allocation of rights to regional monopolies by fare-structure bids for supplying a pre-specified minimum schedule.
The role of these types of adaptations in each electricity reform is a consequence of the allocation of rights to the regulator, to stakeholders and to legislative and executive institutions.
That distinct groups within a state do not share the same sense of identity towards 'their' political community (or communities) can be a reason to argue in favour of a differentiated allocation of rights (Carens 2000, 168 173).
Rather, following Brunet (1992) and Peluso (2005), we define a territory as a space whose boundaries are demarcated to a greater or lesser extent: (1) that is appropriated by a group through social representations of this space, (2) within which certain practices are permitted based on the explicit or implicit allocation of rights, controls and authority.
Johnson himself suggested directly to the governors of Mississippi and North Carolina that they could proactively control the allocation of rights to freedmen.
Similar(51)
The discussion covered the data collection strategy, the decision of what to buy for the catapult tools, the allocation of "right person right job," and data analysis approach.
This may be the right long-term policy for dealing with fixed source emissions, although it has not had a great track record in Europe and will surely lead to an enormous political food fight over the details and the allocations of rights.
The governance form refers to the allocation of control rights over the research process and property rights over research output(s), as determined by the initial contract; yet this contract is incomplete.
These findings contribute to the property rights literature regarding how the boundaries and the allocation of decision rights affect the ex post-efficiency of production (Coase 1937; Tirole 1999; Williamson 1985).
Who picks up the bill will simply be determined by the allocation of property rights.
More suggestions(25)
allocations of rights
allocation of exclusion rights
allocation of rights to
allocation right
allocation of harvest rights
allocation of propriety rights
further allocation of rights
allocation of privileges
allocation of entitlements
conferral of rights
distribution of rights
endowment of rights
allocation of responsibilities
grant of rights
assignment of rights
allocation of authority
functions of rights
allocation of intellectual
allocations of rights
assignments of rights
delineation of rights
range of rights
auction of rights
balance of rights
acquisition of rights
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com