Law's new boundaries : the consequences of legal autopoiesis

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Law's new boundaries : the consequences of legal autopoiesis

edited by Jiří Přibáň, David Nelken

(Dartmouth series in applied legal philosophy)

Ashgate/Dartmouth, c2001

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Description

A collection of papers presented at the workshop "Consequences of the Autopoietic Law Theory", held in Cardiff, March 2000. The papers featured in this book have been edited.

Table of Contents

  • Part I Theorizing autopoietic law: alienating justice - on the surplus value of the 12th camel, Gunther Teubner
  • the specific autopoiesis of law - between derivative autonomy and generalized paradox, Jean Clam
  • the representation of law's autonomy in autopoiesis theory, Roger Cotterrell
  • legitimation between the noise of politics and the order of law - a critique of autopoietic rationality, Jiri Priban
  • the construction and demolition of the Luhmann heresy, Michael King. Part II Applying autopoietic law theory: autopoiesis and the natural environment, Eric W. Orts
  • the concept of reflexive labour law - its theoretical background and possible applications, Ralf Rogowski
  • criminal justice - autopoietic insights, Richard Nobles, David Schiff
  • modernizing justice inside "UK PLC" - Mimesis, de-differentiation and colonization, Tim Murphy
  • abiding the world - globalism and the Lex Mercatoria, Peter Fitzpatrick
  • beyond the metaphor of legal transplants? - consequences of autopoietic theory for the study of cross-cultural legal adaptation, David Nelken.

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  • NCID
    BA54621399
  • ISBN
    • 0754622029
  • LCCN
    2001091574
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Aldershot ; Burlington, Vt.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xi, 302 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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