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Gunther Teubner

    30 de abril de 1944
    Law and Order
    Introduction to Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
    Constitutional fragments
    Crime, The Mystery of the Common-Sense Concept
    Law as an autopoietic system
    El derecho como sistema autopoiético
    • De unos años para acá hace presencia en las discusiones sobre sociología y teoría jurídica la comprensión del derecho basada en el paradigma de sistemas sociales autorreferentes con carácter autopoiético. Durante varios años, el emérito profesor de la Universidad de Frankfurt Gunther Teubner ha participado activamente en esta discusión con originales y enriquecedores aportes. El libro que aquí se presenta es quizá la obra más central y representativa de sus diferentes desarrollos teóricos. Entre otros aspectos, el autor nos presenta una reformulación del sistema jurídico autopoiético como un hiperciclo que se consolida en el tiempo, mediante procesos diferentes de autorreproducción, automantenimiento, y autodescripción.

      El derecho como sistema autopoiético
    • The present debate in legal theory is dominated by an unfruitful schism. On the one hand, analytical theories are concerned with the positivity of law, running the risk of missing the law's relation to society. On the other hand, sociological approaches analyze all sorts of social interactions of law, but have developed no conceptual tools to do justice to the autonomy of law. The theory of autopoiesis offers law a chance of getting round the falsely posed alternative between an autonomous rule system or a socially conditioned decision-making process. It is a theory of law that sees the law's autonomy in the self-reproduction of a communication network and understands its relation to society as interference with other autonomous communication networks. Building on the ideas of Humberto Maturana, Heinz von Foerster and Niklas Luhmann, Gunther Teubner uses the concepts of self-organization and autopoiesis to develop a concept of law as a hypercyclically closed social system. This book will stand as a landmark in legal theory and become a standard point of departure in the sociology of law.

      Law as an autopoietic system
    • Crime is a source of endless fascination and fear. Yet behind the apparent consensus that crime must be fought, there is considerable conflict about what should or should not be treated as criminal, and even the most shocking crimes can inspire divisive debate.

      Crime, The Mystery of the Common-Sense Concept
    • Constitutional fragments

      • 228 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The powerful private sectors of the world economy remain unconstrained by fundamental constitutional rules, leading to human rights abuses on a massive scale. This book examines how the values of constitutional governance can be applied to the private sphere in the modern world, through a network of constitutional fragments.

      Constitutional fragments
    • Introduction to Jurisprudence and Legal Theory

      Commentary and Materials

      • 1194 páginas
      • 42 horas de lectura

      Offering a comprehensive overview of Jurisprudence and Legal Theory, this book guides readers through a diverse range of legal perspectives. It covers both traditional theories like Natural Law and contemporary approaches including Feminist Theory, Economic Analysis of Law, and Foucault's insights on law. The structured course of study is designed to make complex concepts accessible, making it an ideal resource for those seeking to understand the evolution and breadth of legal thought.

      Introduction to Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
    • Law and Order

      • 168 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Law and order has become a key issue throughout the world. Crime stories saturate the mass media and politicians shrilly compete with each other in a race to be the toughest on crime. Prisons are crammed to bursting point, and police powers and resources extended repeatedly.

      Law and Order
    • The Politics of the Police

      • 334 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      This book covers the history of the police, the sociology of policing, and the law and politics of the police. From Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry to Life on Mars, Robert Reiner explores the highly-charged debates that surround policing and analyses the proposals for reform.

      The Politics of the Police
    • Juridification of social spheres

      • 446 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Frontmatter -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- I. General Aspects -- Juridification Concepts, Aspects, Limits, Solutions / TEUBNER, GUNTHER -- Juridification and Disorder / BERCUSSON, BRIAN -- Justice, Equality, Judgement: On “Social Justice” / EWALD, FRANÇOIS -- II. Labor -- Juridification of Labor Relations / SIMITIS, SPIROS -- Juridification – a Universal Trend? The British Experience in Labor Law / CLARK, JON / WEDDERBURN, LORD -- Juridification: Labor Relations in Italy / GIUGNI, GINO -- III. Corporations -- Juridification of Corporate Structures / KÜBLER, FRIEDRICH -- Juridification and Legitimation Problems in American Enterprise Law / BUXBAUM, RICHARD M . -- Recent Developments in Italian Corporate Law / CORSI, FRANCESCO -- IV. Antitrust -- Restrictive Trade Practices and Juridification: A Comparative Law Study / HOPT, KLAUS J. -- Antitrust: Alternatives to Delegalization / MARKOVITS, RICHARD S . -- V. Social Welfare -- Juridification in the Field of Social Law / ZACHER, HANS F . -- The Juridification of Social Welfare in Britain / PARTINGTON, MARTIN -- Authors’ Biographical Sketches -- Subject Index

      Juridification of social spheres
    • The first English-language collection of the work of one of Europe's top legal sociologists, introducing his influential theories of societal constitutionalism and legal autopoiesis. -- .

      Critical Theory and Legal Autopoiesis
    • Wharton on Managing Emerging Technologies

      • 480 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      An interdisciplinary team of researchers provides guidance on how managers need to change their business practices to address innovations such as biotechnology, information technology, the Internet, and advanced material. George S. Day (Philadelphia, PA) is the Geoffrey T. Boisi Professor of Marketing.

      Wharton on Managing Emerging Technologies