[Review] – NIKLAS LUHMANN: SELF-REGULATION AND THE SOCIOLOGY OF LAW, Law and Society, International Review of Legal Theory and Sociology of Law, No. 11/12, 1989
[Review] – NIKLAS LUHMANN: SELF-REGULATION AND THE SOCIOLOGY OF LAW, Law and Society, International Review of Legal Theory and Sociology of Law, No. 11/12, 1989
    [Revue]
    NIKLAS LUHMANN: SELF-REGULATION AND THE SOCIOLOGY OF LAW, Law and Society, International Review of Legal Theory and Sociology of Law, No. 11/12, 1989
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1990
    octavo, paperback, good condition, clean interior, 307 p.
    Juan Antonio Garcia Amado, Introduction to the work of Niklas Luhmann; Niklas Luhmann, Law as a social system; André-Jean Arnaud, Law: an unfriendly system; Hubert Rottleuthner, The sociology of law in Germany; Thomas Raiser, The relationship between the sociology of law and legal studies; Volkmar Gessner and Armin Höland, Theoretical orientations of empirical legal sociology in the Federal Republic; Pierre Guibentif, And Habermas? Law in the work of Jürgen Habermas. Elements of orientation; Antonio Serrano Gonzalez, Legal power and pastoral power; Franz Schultheis, As if by reason - comparison is not always reason. Towards a sociological critique of the social use of intercultural comparison; Luc-Henry Choquet, From the particular to the general: the administrative treatment of the maintenance obligation.

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