Legal system between order and disorder
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書誌事項
Legal system between order and disorder
Oxford University Press, 1994
- : hbk
- タイトル別名
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Système juridique entre ordre et désordre
- 統一タイトル
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Système juridique entre ordre et désordre
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-192) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book considers two interrelated core questions. The first is: how have legal philosophers systematized law, and what types of assumptions have they made in undertaking this task? Second, in what sense is law a system, and how is it maintained as such? In answering the first question the book surveys and analyses the theories of a number of European legal philosophers and in answering the second puts forward its own distinct theory.
目次
- Part 1 General problematic: interest in the concept of system for the study of law
- epistemological orientations
- perspectives opened up by investigation of systems
- two precursors - Kelsen and Hart. Part 2 Elements of a legal system: legal norms
- concepts, institutions, branches of law, general principles or values
- heterogenicity of the elements of a legal system. Part 3 Relations among the elements of a legal system: the different types of systematicity
- the different forms of systematization. Part 4 The legal system and its environment: legal system and autopoiesis
- legal system and social order - the functions of law
- legal system and social order - infra-law
- legal system and change
- legal system and non-legal normative systems
- relations between different legal systems. Part 5 The legal system and temporality: genesis of juridicity and systematicity
- diachronic perspective - the emergence of formal and institutional systems
- synchronic perspective - "families" of legal systems
- conditions of survival of a legal system
- the multiple temporalities of legal systems
- legal temporalities and levels of organization of systems.
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