Luhmann and law
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Luhmann and law
(Philosophers and law)
Routledge, 2017
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Articles are taken from various publications
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Niklas Luhmann wrote a number of works which have decisively shaped the recent development of legal science as a theoretical discipline. Some basic elements of his theory have been widely appropriated by other legal theorists, such that it is difficult to imagine contemporary reflection in legal theory, and above all legal sociology, without Luhmann. This collection brings together the most important canonical and cutting-edge papers on Luhmann's legal thought. It is introduced in a comprehensive editorial piece by the editor which locates the articles in context and explores the issues and topics at hand.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Michael King and Chris Thornhill, 'Society's Legal System', in Michael King and Chris Thornhill, Niklas Luhmann's Theory of Politics and Law (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2003), pp 35-68.
2. Jean Clam, 'Une nouvelle sociologie du droit ? Autour de Das Recht der Gesellschaft de Niklas Luhmann.' Droit et societe 1996 33(1): 405-423.
3. Frieder Naschold, 'Demokratie und Komplexitat: Thesen und Illustrationen zur Theoriediskussion in der Politikwissenschaft.' Politische Vierteljahresschrift (1968) 9(3): 494-518.
4. Peter Nahamowitz, 'Autopoiesis oder oekonomischer Staatsinterventionismus?' Zeitschrift fur Rechtssoziologie (1988) 9: 36-73.
5. Chris Thornhill, 'Niklas Luhmann: A Sociological Transformation of Political Legitimacy?' Distinktion. Scandinavian Journal of Social Theory (2006) 13: 33-53.
6. Jean Clam, 'What is Modern Power?', in Michael King and Chris Thornhill, Luhmann on Law and Politics. Critical Appraisals and Applications (Oxford: Hart, 2006), pp. 145-162.
7. Gunther Teubner, 'Substantive and Reflexive Elements in Modern Law.' Law & Society Review (1983) 17(2): 239-286.
8. Hubert Rottleuthner 'A Purified Sociology of Law: Niklas Luhmann on the Autonomy of the Legal System.' Law & Society Review (1989) 23(5): 779-798.
9. Inger-Johanne Sand, 'The Interaction of Society, Politics and Law: The Legal and Communicative Theories of Habermas, Luhmann and Teubner.' Scandinavian Studies in Law (2008) 53: 45-75.
10. Gert Verschraegen, 'Human Rights and Modern Society: A Sociological Analysis from the Perspective of Systems Theory.' Journal of Law and Society (2002) 29(2): 258-281.
11. Marcelo Neves, 'From the Autopoiesis to the Allopoiesis of Law.' Journal of Law and Society (2001) 28(2): 242-264
12. Chris Thornhill, 'Jurgen Habermas and Niklas Luhmann: Two Rival Critiques of Metaphysics', Chris Thornhill, German Political Philosophy. The Metaphysics of Law (London: Routledge, 2006), pp. 314-339.
13. Kjaer, Poul 2006. 'Systems in Context. On the Outcome of the Habermas/Luhmann-Debate.' Ancilla juris: 66-77.
14. Gunther Teubner, 'Economics of Gift - Positivity of Justice: The Mutual Paranoia of Jacques Derrida and Niklas Luhmann.' Theory, Culture and Society (2001) 18: 29-47.
15. Christoph Menke, 'The Self-Reflection of Law and the Politics of Rights.' Constellations (2011): 18(2): 124-134.
16. Karl-Heinz Ladeur, 'Recht und Gerechtigkeit bei Derrida und Luhmann: Eine Kritik auf systemtheoretischer Grundlage.' Rechtstheorie (2012) 43(3): 271-323.
17. Gunther Teubner, 'Societal Constitutionalism: Alternatives to State-Centred Constitutional Theory?' in Christian Joerges, Inger-Johanne Sand and Gunther Teubner (eds), Transnational Governance and Constitutionalism (Oxford: Hart, 2004), pp. 3-28.
18. Marc Amstutz, Metissage: On the Form of Law in World Society.' Zeitschrift fur vergleichende Rechtswissenschaft (2013) 11: 336-360.
19. Mathias Albert, 'Observing World Politics. Luhmanns Systems Theory of Society and International Relations.' Millennium (1999) 29(2): 239-265.
20. Andreas Fischer-Lescano, 'Critical Systems Theory.' P
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