Complexity Theory and Law :عنوان
نویسنده: Thomas E. Webb، Steven Wheatley
ناشر: Routledge - سال انتشار: 2019
قیمت: 3,570,000 ریال
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This collection introduces the reader to the ways that scholars are using complexity theory to make sense of law. Complexity presents a more productive language for legal theory and a revolutionary way of addressing the problems of descriptive, normative and critical jurisprudence as well as understanding the interconnected operations of law and other social activities. Complexity theory developed in the natural sciences as a way of explaining the ways in which order could arise without the need for a guiding hand or central controller. In a complex system, the structure emerges spontaneously as the result of the interactions of the component elements in the system as they encounter new information. Complexity theory has been used, inter alia, to explain the workings of insect colonies and the relationship between the mind and the brain (Waldrop, 1994, p. 145). It has also been relied on by certain social scientists (for example, Geyer and Rihani, 2010; Sawyer, 2005; Urry, 2003; Walby, 2007), and there is now a significant, albeit disparate, body of scholarly writing that seeks to apply the insights from complexity theory to law (for example, Hathaway, 2001; Murray, 2006, 2008; Ruhl, 1996a, 1996b, 1997, 2008; Vermeule, 2012; Webb, 2013, 2014, 2015; Webb, 2005; Wheatley, 2016).
دسته بندی | حقوقی | |
موضوع اصلی | حقوق عمومی و شهروندی | |
موضوع فرعی | حقوق عمومی | |
نویسنده | Thomas E. Webb، Steven Wheatley | |
مترجم | ||
ناشر | Routledge | |
نوبت چاپ | 1 |
سال انتشار | 2019 | |
زبان کتاب | انگلیسی | |
شابک | 9780415786096 | |
قطع کتاب | وزیری | |
جلد کتاب | شومیز | |
تعداد صفحه | 297 صفحه | |
وزن | 446 گرم |