Observing Law through Systems Theory

Observing Law through Systems Theory
Author: Richard Nobles,David Schiff
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2012-12-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781782250128

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This book uses Niklas Luhmann's systems theory to explore how the legal system operates as one of modern society's subsystems. The authors demonstrate how this theory alters our understanding of some of the most important and controversial issues within law: the nature of judicial communication and legal argument; the claim that it can be right to disobey law; the character of legal pluralism and globalisation; time and its construction within law; the significance of the rule of law and human rights and the role of appeals to, and within, law. Systems theory enables the authors to demonstrate how the legal system observes its own operations through its own communications, and how this contrasts with the manner in which law is observed by other systems such as the media and politics. In this context the authors explore the constraints imposed by systems, in particular the legal system, upon the individuals who participate in them.

Observing Law Through Systems Theory

Observing Law Through Systems Theory
Author: Richard Nobles
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013
Genre: Jurisprudence
ISBN: 1472566289

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"This book is complementary to our book A sociology of jurisprudence, although it is not necessary for readers to have read that book in order to engage with what we present here."--Preface.

Luhmann and Socio Legal Research

Luhmann and Socio Legal Research
Author: Celso Fernandes Campilongo,Lucas Fucci Amato,Marco Antonio Loschiavo Leme de Barros
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020-12-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781000261110

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This book discusses the designs and applications of the social systems theory (built by Niklas Luhmann, 1927–1998) in relation to empirical socio-legal studies. This is a sociological and legal theory known for its highly complex and abstract conceptual apparatus. But how to change its scale in order to study more localised phenomena, and to deal with empirical data, such as case law, statutes, constitutions and regulation? This is the concern of a wide variety of scholars from many regions engaged in this volume. It focuses on methodological discussions and empirical examples concerning the innovations and potentials that functional and systemic approaches can bring to the study of legal phenomena (institutions building, argumentation and dispute-settlement), in the interface with economy and regulation, and with politics and public policies. It also discusses connections and contrasts with other jurisprudential approaches – for instance, with critical theory, law and economics, and traditional empirical research in law. Two decades after Luhmann’s death, the 21st century has brought countless transformations in technologies and institutions. These changes, resulting in a hyper-connected, ultra-interactive world society bring operational and reflective challenges to the functional systems of law, politics and economy, to social movements and protests, and to major organisational systems, such as courts and enterprises, parliaments and public administration. Pursuing an empirical approach, this book details the variable forms by which systems construct their own structures and semantics and ‘irritate’ each other. Engaging Luhmann’s theoretical apparatus with empirical research in law, this book will be of interest to students and researchers in the field of socio-legal studies, the sociology of law, legal history and jurisprudence.

New Private Law Theory

New Private Law Theory
Author: Stefan Grundmann,Hans-W. Micklitz,Moritz Renner
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2021-03-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108486507

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New Private Law Theory is pluralist, comparative, application-oriented, transnational and reflects critical approaches.

EU Law and International Arbitration

EU Law and International Arbitration
Author: Konstanze von Papp
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2021-04-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509931194

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"Eminently readable. One need look nowhere else. I regularly teach courses on this subject and have encountered no work that comes close to achieving what von Papp has achieved." George A Berman, Columbia Law School, European Law Review This timely book addresses the main areas of tension between EU law and international arbitration, looking at both commercial and investment treaty arbitration. It opens pathways for practical solutions based on communication between the different regimes. At the same time, it offers a sound theoretical basis that allows for addressing the core problem as normative conflict between legitimate public interests and the 'privatisation of justice'. The book is divided into five parts. It introduces key aspects of the overall tension between EU law and international arbitration, before setting out the theoretical framework that understands EU law, international commercial arbitration, and investment treaty arbitration as closed regimes. The author then addresses the core problem of finding the limits to contracting out of the EU legal regime, both on a jurisdictional and a substantive level. This is then linked to the question of trust-building in legal outcomes of the relevant regimes. The book concludes with a short summary and key theses. Combining a theoretical and normative with a more pragmatic approach to very topical issues, this book offers invaluable insights for academics and practitioners, private and public, commercial and investment treaty lawyers alike.

Law as a Social System

Law as a Social System
Author: Niklas Luhmann
Publsiher: Oxford Socio-Legal Studies
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2004
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0198262388

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However, unlike conventional legal theory, this volume seeks to provide an answer in terms of a general social theory: a methodology that answers this question in a manner applicable not only to law, but also to all the other complex and highly differentiated systems within modern society, such as politics, the economy, religion, the media, and education. This truly sociological approach offers profound insights into the relationships between law and all of these other social systems.

Religion and Legal Pluralism

Religion and Legal Pluralism
Author: Russell Sandberg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317068020

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In recent years, there have been a number of concerns about the recognition of religious laws and the existence of religious courts and tribunals. There has also been the growing literature on legal pluralism which seeks to understand how more than one legal system can and should exist within one social space. However, whilst a number of important theoretical works concerning legal pluralism in the context of cultural rights have been published, little has been published specifically on religion. Religion and Legal Pluralism explores the extent to which religious laws are already recognised by the state and the extent to which religious legal systems, such as Sharia law, should be accommodated.

Law and Intersystemic Communication

Law and Intersystemic Communication
Author: Gorm Harste
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317107897

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With contributions from experts in the field of sociology of law, this book provides an overview of current perspectives on socio-legal studies. It focuses particularly on the relationship between law and society described in recent social systems theory as ’structural coupling’. The first part of the book presents a reconstruction of theoretical tendencies in the field of socio-legal studies, characterised by the emergence of a transnational model of legal systems no longer connected to territorial borders and culturally specific aspects of single legal orders. In the following parts of the book, the contributions analyse some concrete cases of interrelation between law and society from an empirical and theoretical perspective.