Luhmann and Socio-Legal Research

Luhmann and Socio-Legal Research
Title Luhmann and Socio-Legal Research PDF eBook
Author Celso Fernandes Campilongo
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 297
Release 2020-12-29
Genre Law
ISBN 1000261115

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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.

Law as a Social System

Law as a Social System
Title Law as a Social System PDF eBook
Author Niklas Luhmann
Publisher Oxford Socio-Legal Studies
Total Pages 524
Release 2004
Genre Law
ISBN 9780198262381

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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.

Understanding Law in Society

Understanding Law in Society
Title Understanding Law in Society PDF eBook
Author Knut Papendorf
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages 291
Release 2011
Genre Law
ISBN 3643900724

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The sociology of law has made impressive progress over the last decades. The present volume brings together scholars from Austria, Britain, Germany and Scandinavia to discuss major developments. The book starts with analyses of the sociology of law advanced by the most outstanding theorists in the field, Max Weber and Niklas Luhmann. Their legacy is assessed by Hubert Treiber, Frank Welz and Inger-Johanne Sand. Next, Hakan Hyden emphases the gain sociology of law could have from a stronger focus on norms. Armin Holand and Ole Hammerslev ask about the effects courts have. Klaus F. Rohl provides an international overview on "alternatives of law", one of the main topics of socio-legal studies since the 1960s. The final article by Stefan Machura in this volume addresses the media's impact on the public's perception of the legal system.

Niklas Luhmann: Law, Justice, Society

Niklas Luhmann: Law, Justice, Society
Title Niklas Luhmann: Law, Justice, Society PDF eBook
Author Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 248
Release 2009-09-10
Genre Law
ISBN 1135211280

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This is the first book to consider German sociologist Niklas Luhmann's social theory in a critical legal context. His theory is introduced here both in terms of society at large and the legal system specifically, and the book reveals the aporetic structure of autopoiesis, aligning it with postmodern approaches to law. Readers will find it operates both as an introduction to the relevance of Luhmann's social theory for law, as well as a critical response to autopoiesis.

Luhmann on Law and Politics

Luhmann on Law and Politics
Title Luhmann on Law and Politics PDF eBook
Author Michael King
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 262
Release 2006-02-27
Genre Law
ISBN 1847312144

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Perhaps more than any other social theorist in recent history, Niklas Luhmann's work has aroused extreme, and often antagonistic, responses. It has generated controversies about its political implications, its resolute anti-humanism and its ambitious critique of more established definitions of society, social theory and sociology. Now, however, a steadily growing number of scholars working in many different disciplines have begun to use aspects of Luhmann's sociology as an important methodological stimulus and as a theoretical framework for reorientating their studies. This collection of essays includes critical and reconstructive contributions by a number of distinguished social theorists, political theorists, legal scholars and empirical sociologists. Together, they provide evidence of Luhmann's extensive and diverse relevance to the issues facing contemporary society, and, at the same time, they enhance our understanding of the challenges posed by his theoretical paradigm to more traditional conceptions of social theory.

A Sociological Theory of Law

A Sociological Theory of Law
Title A Sociological Theory of Law PDF eBook
Author Niklas Luhmann
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 480
Release 2013-10-30
Genre Law
ISBN 1135142637

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Niklas Luhmann is recognised as a major social theorist, and his treatise on the sociology of law is a classic text. For Luhmann, law provides the framework of the state, lawyers are the main human resource for the state, and legal theory provides the most suitable base from which to theorize on the nature of society. He explores the concept of law in the light of a general theory of social systems, showing the important part law plays in resolving fundamental problems a society may face. He then goes on to discuss in detail how modern 'positive' – as opposed to ‘natural’ – law comes to fulfil this function. The work as a whole is not only a contribution to legal sociology, but a major work in social theory. With a revised translation, and a new introduction by Martin Albrow.

Merging Law and Sociology

Merging Law and Sociology
Title Merging Law and Sociology PDF eBook
Author Reza Banakar
Publisher Galda & Wilch
Total Pages 388
Release 2003
Genre Sociological jurisprudence
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